
There’s no pride in elephant rides
Elephants at Amer Fort (also known as Amber Fort) in Rajasthan, India, are often controlled with bullhooks which cause wounds and scarring. They carry heavy seats for tourists to sit on, which aggravates injuries and causes them severe muscle strain.
Yet they are forced to give rides hour after hour.
Day after day.
For years and years.
We're changing the way the world works to end animal cruelty and suffering. But we can't do it without your support. With you on our side, we can give millions of animals a better life. Sign up to learn more ways to help animals in need.
Please help in ending the suffering of 91 elephants from Amer Fort. Join us in requesting the Chief Minister of Rajasthan to phase out elephant rides at Amer Fort, Rajasthan.
World Animal Protection has moved the world to protect animals for more than 55 years. With offices in 13 countries, World Animal Protection works to give animals a better life. The organization’s activities include working with companies to ensure high standards of welfare for the animals in their care; working with governments and other stakeholders to prevent wild animals from being cruelly traded, trapped, or killed; and working for the better treatment of farmed animals.
Elephants at Amer Fort (also known as Amber Fort) in Rajasthan, India, are often controlled with bullhooks which cause wounds and scarring. They carry heavy seats for tourists to sit on, which aggravates injuries and causes them severe muscle strain.
Yet they are forced to give rides hour after hour.
Day after day.
For years and years.
Act Now!
Antibiotics are now ineffective in treating infections. Over 700,000 people are falling into the trap of death due to superbugs/AMR.
The strains of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi resistant to antibiotics are called superbugs. It has been estimated that up to 10 million people will lose their lives each year by 2050 due to superbugs only. Not just this, we will face a huge economic loss of 100 trillion dollars as estimated by The World Bank.
World Animal Protection urges action to prevent pandemics on the occasions of G 20 summit in India and United Nations High Level Meeting On Pandemic Prevention
On the occasion of the United Nations High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPPR), following the G 20 summit in India in...
Subject:
Importance of Farm Animal Welfare for Combating Zoonotic Emergences and AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance)
Farm animal welfare plays a vital role in sustainable agriculture, public health, and environmental preservation. The treatment of animals raised for food...
Subject:
World Animal Protection raises awareness on captive elephants and alternative livelihoods for mahouts in Jaipur.
World Animal Protection and Pink City Press Club organized a workshop on elephant welfare and alternative livelihood support for mahouts organized on 25 April...
Subject: