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Wildlife protection
Wild animals face poaching, trophy hunting, and exploitation. We campaign worldwide to protect species, end cruelty, and promote coexistence.
Wildlife face human-driven threats—illegal trafficking, trophy hunting, commercial whaling, being forced into entertainment and being killed for their fur.
are gassed or electrocuted for fur each year
are poached for parts each year
are killed as trophies each year
Super tusker elephants are iconic, majestic animals that have at least one tusk weighing 100 pounds. They serve an immeasurable role in their ecosystem, as well as the herd’s genetic, social, behavioral and hierarchical composition and longevity. As of 2024, it was estimated that fewer than 10 super tusker elephants remained in the Greater Amboseli ecosystem, and fewer than 50 across the African continent.
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Through a new partnership, Humane World for Animals gives hope to plummeting vulture populations by funding rehabilitation and reintroduction efforts.
OTTAWA, Ontario—Humane World for Animals Canada, formerly called Humane Society International, is calling on the federal government to immediately end the inhumane importation of wild-caught macaques
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