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Helping captive wildlife
Learn how wild animals suffer in captivity for roadside zoos, tourist selfies, and entertainment. Discover the truth behind animal exploitation and how you can help stop wildlife cruelty.
operate around the world, according to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
are suffering in captivity in South Africa for cub-petting and other exhibits
on average are imported into the U.S. every year to meet the demand for public encounters
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In many Shriner-sponsored circuses, elephants still endure lives of chains, cages, and cruel training. Elephants shouldn't suffer for entertainment. Please join us in calling on Shriners International to adopt an animal-free circus policy for all chapters.
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Traveling wild animal shows transport animals for temporary exhibition at venues such as arenas, fairgrounds and even shopping malls. Download this toolkit to learn how you can help ban wild animal acts in your community.
We bring a broad vision and deep expertise. Learn more about our work to help keep wild animals across the globe in the wild.
MILAN, Italy—This Christmas, each of us will have the chance to give a second chance—a new life—to an animal who might otherwise have seemed destined to know only suffering and death. Thanks to Humane
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