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Elephants at Amer Fort in Rajasthan, India, are often controlled with bullhooks which cause wounds and scarring. They carry heavy seats for tourists to sit on, which aggravates injuries and causes them severe muscle strain. Please help the 102 Amer Fort elephants. Tell the world: Twitter Facebook
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World Kindness Day Celebrated in Sentient for Animals and Planet

On the occasion of World Kindness Day, in its first event post pandemic for the year Dance for Kindness and World Animal Protection, India came together to spread the message of compassion and kindness for animals who suffer due to human caused conditions and greed.
 
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Andhra Pradesh Action Plan for Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance Recognise the Need to Address Misuse of Antibiotics in Animal Farming Sector

Professionals around the world gathered at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh to discuss and plan the implementation of Andhra Pradesh Action Plan for Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance (AP-APCAR). Andhra Pradesh is the 4th state in India after Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi for developing State Act... (more)
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Elephants Used for Tourist Rides Deserve a Life Free from Suffering, Demands World Animal Protection Supporters

“Rajasthan Road Riders” a cyclist group and wildlife enthusiasts from Jaipur, extended their support to World Animal Protection’s campaign “No Pride In Elephant Ride” to phase out elephant rides used as an attraction for tourism at Amer Fort Jaipur and to bring back th... (more)
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Help Transform the Food Chain, Gift a Cruelty Free World to Our Future Generation this World Food Day

On the occasion of the World Food Day, World Animal Protection urges its supporters, stakeholders and partners to join their movement to transform the food systems that fuels animal abuse and is one of the top four contributors to the current public health concerns and animal cruelty.
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#Not Entertainers, On the Occasion of The World Elephant Day World Animal Protection Launches its Petition and Awareness Campaign "No Pride in Elephant Ride"

On the occasion of World Elephant Day, World Animal Protection launches its petition #NoPrideinElephantRide and a series of awareness activities in Jaipur spreading awareness on the plight of elephants used as attractions for tourism in Jaipur.
 
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Jaipur Wildlife Lovers Came Forward in Support of World Animal Protection to Spread Awareness on "No Pride in Elephant Rides"

‘Jaipur Bikers’, a bikers’ and wildlife enthusiast group from Jaipur extended their support to World Animal Protection to spread awareness on the plight of elephants used as attractions for tourism in Jaipur. The elephants in Amer fort are part of the tourism attraction package th... (more)
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World Animal Protection and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, School of Environment Management, Come Together to Pledge for a Green World on this World Environment Day

World Animal Protection in collaboration with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, School of Environment Management, GGSIPU celebrates the World Environment Day on the Theme “Adapt to Green”, bringing awareness on how our dietary habits can impact the quality of our life and life ... (more)
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Experts Call for Strengthening of State Action Plans on Antimicrobial Resistance and Capacity Building to Implement them

Experts from the One Health sectors of health, animal husbandry, fisheries and environment called on the Government of India to actively engage the state governments to build capacity for formulating and implementing action plans on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Over 50 professionals and policy e... (more)
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World Animal Protection Renews Call to Ban Wildlife Trade to Prime Minister

Last year, the consequences of our destruction of wild animals and their habitats became crystal clear as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world and caused unprecedented suffering and economic loss across the world. COVID-19 and other animal-borne diseases like Ebola, MERS, HIV, bovine tuber... (more)
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Licious Commits to Chicken Welfare while Global QSRs Still Lag in India

Over time, animal welfare has become a public health issue. Its strong credentials are becoming a way for businesses to differentiate their products from others by translating them to sustainable returns.
 
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