World Lion Day : The reality for lions globally
In the wild, a lion can live up to 15 years, living within prides and fending for itself. During this period, they are free to exude their natural behaviour...
In the wild, a lion can live up to 15 years, living within prides and fending for itself. During this period, they are free to exude their natural behaviour...
We’re working with travel booking platform Airbnb to create a new animal welfare policy. The company will now also offer more than 1,000 animal-friendly...
International demand for Africa’s iconic wildlife is causing hundreds of thousands of animals immense suffering and putting their survival in jeopardy. Our...
Some of the world’s most iconic animals – such as jaguars, ocelots, tapirs, sloths, river dolphins, macaws, parrots, and anacondas – as well as pets, are grave...
The Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) has given these and other wild animals more international protection from the cruel...
Some of the world’s top zoos are abusing and forcing wild animals to endure appalling suffering as they irresponsibly and routinely exploit them for visitor...
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