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Your actions make a difference

Make sure your elected officials know that you are an advocate for animals. When you contact your elected official, you’re putting a face and a name on an issue.

Campaigns
Ending the dog and cat meat trade
Indonesia's cruel and dangerous dog meat trade

Call on Indonesia's leader to end the horrifically cruel and dangerous dog and cat meat trades by passing a presidential regulation

Ending the dog and cat meat trade
Ending Viet Nam’s dog and cat meat trade

Urge Viet Nam to pass explicit legislation to ban the inherently cruel and dangerous dog and cat meat trades that threaten public health and safety, and tarnish the country's global reputation

Ending the dog and cat meat trade
Ending China's dog and cat meat trade

Globally, an estimated 30 million dogs and 10 million cats are slaughtered annually for human consumption. Of these, approximately 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed each year in China

Banning trophy hunting
End Trophy Hunting

Labour pledged a ban on imports of cruel hunting trophies in its 2024 election manifesto—let's make sure this promise is delivered.

Wildlife protection
Act for Wildlife

We're calling urgently for wildlife laws to be strengthened, to better protect wildlife, and ensure wild animal welfare is at the centre of wildlife legislation.

Wildlife protection
Glue traps

Airlines with hunting trophy transport bans

Ending the transport of hunting trophies around the world

The Pecking Order

Humane World for Animals launched The Pecking Order, ranking major fast-food companies in Poland and Romania on chicken welfare. The fast-food industry must do better.

Farmed animal welfare
Tell Target: Keep Your Promises

Tell the company to keep its animal welfare promises and stop using cruel cages and crates.

Protecting equines
The Platero Project

A model for helping wild burros, the Platero Project sheds some much-deserved light on the plight of wild burros.

Protecting equines
Wild horses and burros

Wild horse and burro management on federal lands in the U.S.

Helping captive wildlife
Wildlife tourism

By participating in certain activities while traveling, you may be feeding the demand for captive wildlife and wildlife for entertainment.