Libearty Sanctuary welcomes a mother bear and three newborn cubs
Mother bear Daria and her three cubs were rescued by our partner bear sanctuary in Romania, Libearty Sanctuary, after being found wandering a small village in search of food.
Many of the bears at Libearty sanctuary in Romania were rescued from cages or they were brought to the sanctuary because they were injured or unable to look after themselves in the wild. The bears at Balkasar in Pakistan were mostly rescued from cruel bear baiting and bear dancing. Thank you for looking after these beautiful, gentle animals in a safe sanctuary environment.
Mother bear Daria and her three cubs were rescued by our partner bear sanctuary in Romania, Libearty Sanctuary, after being found wandering a small village in search of food.
With your support, six elephants have tummies full of nutritious food in this ethical elephant sanctuary in Thailand. Check out a cute video of them relishing the Napier grass you helped grow.
In 2023 and 2024 you helped provide emergency COVID relief and ongoing support to eight elephant-friendly venues in Thailand and one in Cambodia. Your support helped to keep these sanctuaries afloat – and the elephants who live in them fed and cared for – as tourism stopped due to lockdowns. Your continued support will help five of these sanctuaries continue to provide an elephant-friendly environment for elephants and tourists alike.
Tico and Teco are a pair of macaws who were left homeless by devastating, human-made fires in Brazil. They were brought to our partners, the Ecótono Institute, for care and rehabilitation. They were soon joined by seven other young macaws. Supporters like you helped to build a rehabilitation and flight training enclosure to help the macaws recover and grow strong.
You helped build a rehabilitation and flight training enclosure for nine young macaws who were injured and orphaned by fires in Brazil.
Thanks to your support Xamã, an orphaned male jaguar cub you helped rescue from the Brazil fires. New camera trap footage shows he is he is thriving in his rehabilitation enclosure in the Amazon rainforest.
You helped rescue Xamá the jaguar cub and Baby, the baby peccary, after they were orphaned by human-made fires in the Amazon. Xamá and Baby were taken to our partners at the Ecótono Institute. Both Xamá and Baby required expert care to grow big and strong and ready for release into the wild. Eventually, Xamá was released and appears to be doing well. Baby is healthy, but it will take time to find a suitable group of peccaries to accept her. In the mean time she continues to be cared for at the Institute.
You helped our partners on the ground in Brazil care for 6 baby giant anteaters who were orphaned by human-made fires in the Amazon. Cecilia, Darlan, Tereré, Tunga, Joey and Trovoa were all hand fed and carefully monitored at our partner the Institute Tamanduá, with your support.
Thanks to you, two giant baby anteaters, Cecilia and Darlan, orphaned by the Brazil fires, have been safely released into the wild after a year and a half of rehabilitation.
Thanks to your support, Cigarra, a two-year-old white-cheeked spider monkey is all set to enter a bigger space closer to her natural wild home.
You helped build a rehabilitation enclosure for four orphaned spider monkeys – Cigarra, Cupim, Formiga and Tarantula. Two-year-old Cigarra was the first to arrive at our partners, the Ecótono Institute, after she was found alone in a burnt area of the Amazon. Then Cupim and Formiga arrived, and then tarantula. The new enclosure allowed the primates to grow healthy and strong while expressing their natural behaviours and socialising.
Copenhagen Fashion Week will ban exotic animal skins and feathers from their shows in 2025, making them the highest-profile fashion event in the world to commit to a ban. This comes after animal lovers like you moved Melbourne Fashion Week to become fully wildlife free after banning feathers in 2023, and helped push London Fashion Week to remove all furs from their shows.
Thanks to your support, THE ICONIC and ASOS have strengthened their wildlife policies and Melbourne Fashion Week ushers in a world-first feather ban, following our latest report with Collective Fashion Justice.
World Animal Protection and World Cetacean Alliance have launched a new global initiative with the aim to change the way people travel to see wildlife.
The Whitsundays recently became the world's next designated Wildlife Heritage Area. The site will now only offer truly wildlife-friendly encounters, where tourists can see wild animals in the wild. Thanks to you, this important initiative will better protect ocean animals from exploitation, like humpback whales giving birth to their calves in the Whitsundays’ warm waters.
You helped convince CP China – one of China’s largest pig producers – to sign a three-sided agreement with our partner organisation, China Animal Health and Food Safety Alliance, committing to high-welfare trials. The CP China team recently built a new farm that will house the higher welfare animals.
Every day, pigs, cows and chickens are crammed in together in unhealthy conditions, subjected to horrific cruelty and then slaughtered.
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