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Pig behind a fence in Mexico - World Animal Protection - pig sentience
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Do pigs feel emotions?

Posted on 26/07/2023 by World Animal Protection

Often underestimated, pigs are incredible animals that possess a rich and complex range of feelings.

Subject:
Animals in food systems
Animal sentience
Pigs
Cecil the lion

Cecil the Lion: Seven years on

Posted on 01/07/2022 by World Animal Protection

Cecil the Lion and the American Dentist On July 1, 2015, an American dentist paid US$50,000 to kill Cecil the lion. Shot with a crossbow, 13-year-old...

Subject:
Animals in the wild
Lions
tiger cub in cage

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...

Subject:
Animals in the wild
travel tips

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...

Subject:
Animals in the wild
Travel & tourism
Dairy cows housed in tie stalls on a farm in Canada.

Cows, calves, and ending factory farming

Posted on 09/12/2021 by World Animal Protection

Dairy cows used for milk production in factory farms experience relentless suffering in a system that only seeks to exploit them.

Subject:
Animals in food systems
Climate change and factory farming

Factory farming: the real climate culprit

Posted on 29/10/2021 by Jacqueline Mills

As we approach COP26, governments must act to end factory farming – protecting our climate and wildlife habitats, and saving billions of farmed animals from a...

Subject:
Animals in food systems

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