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A six-month-old water buffalo calf and two adult female goats in the rubble of their former shelter, Kavre District, Nepal.

Second earthquake rocks Nepal leaving more animals in urgent need

14/05/2015

A second major earthquake has hit Nepal just two weeks after the biggest earthquake in 80 years left the country devastated and its animals in urgent need of...

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Animals in disasters
Tiger

Reality star Khloe Kardashian posts selfie with tiger cub in Dubai

28/05/2015

Khloe Kardashian has joined other celebrities in the disappointing trend of wild animal selfies. These ‘once in a lifetime’ photos mean a lifetime of misery...

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Animals in the wild
World Animal Protection / Shafiqul Kiron. Mohamad and Raja

Bringing dogs and people together in Bangladesh

26/05/2015

On a recent visit to Bangladesh, we met eleven year old Mohamad Bipul, and his four month old puppy Raja. This young pair are living safely and happily...

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Animals in communities
Three bottlenose dolphins off the coast of Azores, Portugal.

We respond to dolphin farming plans in Taiji, Japan

22/05/2015

As a result of mounting global pressure in response to the annual wild dolphin hunt and slaughter in Taiji, Japan, authorities in the country have pledged not...

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Promoting global animal welfare
A tiger kept on a chain is used as a prop for photographs with tourists at an attraction in Bangkok, Thailand.

Tiger Temple Thailand: Our Director in Thailand reacts to the agreement

28/04/2015

The Thai government and Tiger Temple owners have come to an agreement over the future of the 146 tigers being used for tourist entertainment at the Temple.

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Animals in entertainment
David Bayvel

David Bayvel, 1944 – 2015

23/04/2015

World Animal Protection is sad to announce the recent passing of its Chief Veterinary Adviser, Dr David Bayvel, following an illness.

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Promoting global animal welfare
A dog sits in front of a mound of rubble of collapsed houses after Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal April 27, 2015

Nepal earthquake - Protecting animals and livelihoods

27/04/2015

A team of our disaster response vets are preparing to deploy to Nepal to help animals who've been injured or left without shelter.

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Animals in disasters
A pig stands amid fallen debris on Epi Island, Vanuatu.

Protecting animals and livelihoods from disasters for years to come in Vanuatu

22/04/2015

As our immediate response to Cyclone Pam comes to an end, our disaster team is putting in place plans to protect hundreds of thousands of animals with the...

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Animals in disasters
Noodhulp aan hond Vanuatu

Update: Typhoon Hagupit

07/03/2015

Over 6,000 animals were killed, and thousands more injured, when Typhoon Hagupit hit a remote island in the Philippines in December 2014.

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Animals in disasters
Gerardo Huertas and John Walsh pictured (circa 1980s) with a rescued dog

The story of John Walsh

01/04/2015

Thanks to you, our disaster response team are always ready to deploy when needed, to help the animal victims of natural disasters.

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Animals in disasters

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