New research is music to cows’ ears
With your support, we are learning how cows can communicate their emotions; building knowledge that can help revolutionise the treatment of farm animals.
With your support, we are learning how cows can communicate their emotions; building knowledge that can help revolutionise the treatment of farm animals.
In November we bid a sad farewell to Prince Charles, when the oldest resident bear in our Romania bear sanctuary passed away.
Marking four years since the catastrophic events that followed Haiti's magnitude 7.0 earthquake
The singer Beyoncé has been pictured posing with a captive tiger cub while on holiday in Thailand.
Thank you to all our supporters who made another incredible year for World Animal Protection possible!
After Typhoon Hagupit hit the Philippines and volcanic eruptions decimated Fogo Island in Cabo Verde, our disaster response teams have been deployed in full...
Apollo, Sweden’s third largest tour operator, has stepped forward to show their support in promoting animal-friendly tourism.
We welcome today’s announcement that a taskforce will be created to combat the role of transport in facilitating wildlife crime, helping to alleviate the...
We are delighted to announce a ground-breaking partnership between World Animal Protection and multinational food company, BRF, providing the chance to change...
The daring rescue took place after our Pakistan partners, BRC, received a tip off about a large-scale bear baiting event being planned in Punjab.
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