Pangolins for Sale: Endangered Wildlife on TikTok’s Marketplace Research Reveals
TikTok is being used by traders based in Lomé, Togo to openly…
New Study Reveals Communities Favouring Wildlife Friendly Conservation over Trophy Hunting in South Africa
A groundbreaking new study from World Animal Protection reveals that the vast…
Facebook Hosts Majority of Online Animal Cruelty Content, New Report Reveals
Social media giant Facebook is hosting the vast majority of animal cruelty…
World Animal Protection Welcomes Landmark Ant Trafficking Conviction in Kenya
World Animal Protection commends the decisive action by the Kenyan judiciary and…
World Animal Protection Launches a Just Transition Campaign Ahead of COP 30
29th April 2024, Nairobi, Kenya. World Animal Protection has officially launched a campaign advocating…
YouTube Turns 20- But Its First Video Still Glorifies Animal Captivity
Twenty years ago today, YouTube released its first-ever video: a now-iconic 19-second…
World Animal Protection Warns that Africa’s Wildlife is Under Threat
World Animal Protection is calling for urgent measures to safeguard Africa’s wildlife…
Conservationists Raise Red Flags over the Impact of Commercial Parrot Breeding for Wild Populations
Conservationists have raised critical questions about the best strategies to protect endangered…
World Animal Protection Concern over Food Company JBS Expansion into Nigeria
World Animal Protection is deeply concerned by the announcement that JBS, one…
World Animal Protection Calls for Reduced Antibiotic use in Farmed Animals
World Animal Protection is calling on livestock farmers to take urgent action…

