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We’re fighting to end the abuse and exploitation of wild animals by raising awareness and inspiring people to campaign with us. Let's build a future where all animals live safely.
Elephants bred for the tourism industry are suffering every single day of their lives
Take action nowWe’re building a new world for animals by tackling the root causes of exploitation and abuse.
Our work
We’re fighting to end the abuse and exploitation of wild animals by raising awareness and inspiring people to campaign with us. Let's build a future where all animals live safely.
Our work
Factory farming is inflicting cruelty on billions of animals. Find out more on the devastating consequences – for animals, people and the planet – and how to help.
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Elephants like Rangoli endure daily torment, carrying heavy tourists up a gruelling cobbled climb in scorching temperatures exceeding 40 degrees. We need your help to end this torture.
Our vision is a world where animals live free from cruelty and suffering. And they need our help.
That's why we're here.
We’re a global movement that’s changing the way the world works to end animal cruelty. World Animal Protection has been moving the world to protect animals for more than 70 years. Join us today.
About us
World Animal Protection is a registered charity in the UK. We have offices in 12 countries and an international office in London to have the biggest impact for animals.
We fight to give all animals good lives, from ending factory farming to ending the global wildlife trade. The more who join us, the more we can do. Are you in?
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Shifting the narrative from factory farming to regenerative practices not only benefits the planet, animals and humans.
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The battle between our planet and plastic pollution takes centre stage under the theme ‘Planet vs Plastics’ for...
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Since its inception in 1970, Earth Day has served as a catalyst for environmental consciousness and advocacy worldwide.
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