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Blogs: Animals in the wild

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Wild animal tourism fuels the wildlife trade: who you book with matters

Posted on 13/03/2023 by World Animal Protection

Let’s examine how animal tourism fuels an even bigger problem - the wildlife trade. What is the relationship between the two, why is animal trading so...

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Trapped in war - captive animals suffer too. They belong in the wild

Posted on 12/04/2022 by Roberto Vieto

Zoo animals are trapped by design. They are either taken or bred in an environment that’s not their natural habitat, and forced into enclosures so that they...

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Animals in the wild
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Top 6 tips on how to be a wildlife-friendly traveller

Posted on 20/12/2021 by World Animal Protection

Right now, thousands of wild animals around the world are suffering in the name of tourism. But it doesn’t have to be this way. You have the power to change...

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Animals in the wild
An orca performing to crowds at SeaWorld San Diego

Katina – a real life orca story

Posted on 14/07/2021 by World Animal Protection

Imagine a lifetime in captivity, performing tricks for tourists.

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Animals in the wild
A bear in Vietnam behind cage bars. This bear was rescued by World Animal Protection and Animals Asia.

Three bears rescued in Vietnam, ending bear bile in Lang Son

Posted on 30/06/2021 by World Animal Protection

The three bears were the last remaining bile bears in Lang Son and the province is now the 34th bear-free province in Vietnam.

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Four orcas jumping out of the water during SeaWorld's orca show.

How the documentary Blackfish negatively impacted the marine park SeaWorld

Posted on 17/06/2021 by World Animal Protection

Laure Boissat, who built our Animal Protection Index, led a study showing that the documentary contributed to SeaWorld’s decision to end its orca breeding...

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