Captive elephants deserve a life free from suffering and cruelty
“Rang Mastaaney Sanstha”, concluded its eighth edition of the cultural festival in collaboration with World Animal Protection, state government departments,...
“Rang Mastaaney Sanstha”, concluded its eighth edition of the cultural festival in collaboration with World Animal Protection, state government departments,...
On this National Tourism Day, World Animal Protection urges travel companies and individuals to adopt wildlife-friendly tourism. #NotEntertainers
Research reveals South African citizens, and international, and UK tourists want to see an end to trophy hunting.
Jaipur Wildlife lovers come forward in support of World Animal Protection to spread awareness on #NoPrideInElephantRide
This year the wildfires in Pantanal, Brazil - a globally important biome - have reached 261,000 hectares, which exceeds the historical average of 248,000...
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