Cyclone Pam: Protecting animals on the worst hit islands
Our team has completed its initial assessment of animal needs in Vanuatu after treating livestock, cats and dogs on Epi Island – one of the worst hit islands...
Our team has completed its initial assessment of animal needs in Vanuatu after treating livestock, cats and dogs on Epi Island – one of the worst hit islands...
Our disaster response team is on its way to Vanuatu to help animals in need after Cyclone Pam, one of the biggest storms to ever hit the island, swept through...
Our Senior Wildlife and Veterinary Advisor, Dr Jan Schmidt-Burbach, travels to remote parts of the globe assessing the welfare of wild animals and advise on...
Ghost fishing gear is four times more likely to impact marine animals by trapping, injuring, mutilating, or killing them than all other forms of marine debris...
In May this year, you helped remove ghost gear from the Gulf of California, Mexico – home to the vaquita porpoise, one of the most critically endangered sea...
At the AIUNAU rehabilitation centre in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, orphaned sloths rescued from mistreatment at the hands of humans can recover and learn...
We’re a huge step closer to ending the country’s bear bile industry, which involves painfully extracting bile from bears for use in traditional medicine
We move fast to protect animals affected by disasters – reducing suffering and helping governments and communities to recover and rebuild 50 years of disaster experience When disasters strike, the impact is devastating for animals and the communities that depend on them. So for more than 50 years, we‘ve helped...
Our Sea Change campaign reduces the huge suffering caused by ‘ghost gear’ – abandoned fishing gear that turns oceans into death traps for sea animals The ghost fishing gear crisis Abandoned, lost and discarded nets, lines and traps are one of the biggest threats to our sea life. A staggering 640,000 tonnes of...
Each year, millions of wild animals are captured from their natural habitats or born into captivity, just to become pets. Our houses are no home for a wild animal. Learn how we’re tackling it
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