Sustainable Agriculture Network bans caged civets on its Indonesian farms
We're celebrating another major victory in our campaign for cage-free coffee.
We're celebrating another major victory in our campaign for cage-free coffee.
For 50 years, we have worked throughout the world to protect animals caught in disasters. From Mexico to Indonesia, our disaster response team of highly...
Local authority calls for an end to the bear bile tourism industry
Fancy a different day out with family or friends this March? Then get involved with a local beach clean and embrace the community spirit involved in these...
Help make sure that your actions on holiday don’t support animal suffering. Compassionate travel Animal cruelty can be a by-product of tourism. Animal circuses, zoos, bullfights and ‘swim with dolphin’ programmes are all examples of animal exploitation in the name of entertainment. You can avoid contributing...
Many wild animals are protected by law. It is illegal to buy, sell or harm them. Yet the illegal wildlife trade still thrives, putting many wild animals in danger of cruelty and exploitation. Success for the NWCU! We were thrilled with the announcement in 2016 that the National Wildlife Crime Unit has secured...
Why remember animals in your Will? A gift to World Animal Protection in your Will – whether large or small – would make an amazing difference to animals. These types of gift have helped achieve some of our biggest successes: Ending the horrific culture of bear dancing in Greece, Turkey and India Vaccinating...
As WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) we’ve moved the world to protect animals for the last 30 years. Our name may have changed, but our work – and our determination to protect animals – remains the same. We protect the world’s animals. We always have done, and we always will. But every day, in...
We work closely with the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, supporting specific projects and helping increase Londoners’ awareness of wildlife crime. The Wildlife Crime Unit (WCU) is responsible for enforcing the laws that protect our wildlife. World Animal Protection has helped raise awareness of...
Organising your own fundraising is a great way to support us and help protect animals all over the world… but where to start? Our supporters do all kinds of things to help us protect animals – from jumping out of aeroplanes, running marathons, baking cakes to sell to friends – and everything in between. If you...
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