Our Impact
More than 80,000 animal species range across Canada’s vast and varied environments. Unfortunately, many of these wild animals face threats from humans. Each year, millions are subjected to cruel practices such as the global trade in wild animal parts, trophy hunting, captivity, wildlife culls and more.
Petitions
Help animals by taking action

British Columbia: End wildlife killing contests
Please act now to help ban wildlife killing contests in British Columbia.

Urge the South African government to protect big cats!
All big cats—tigers, cheetahs, leopards and jaguars—should stay wild.

US: Fight for a federal ban on wildlife killing contests
Please act now to ban wildlife killing contests in the United States.

Ask Loblaw to be a hero for animals!
Canada’s largest grocery retailer, has walked back its commitment to go 100% cage-free by 2025. As a market leader, Loblaw has the power to drive real progress for millions of hens across Canada. Urge the company to eliminate cages entirely—not just battery cages—and stick to a truly cage-free future.
Urge China to stop Yulin’s dog and cat meat cruelty
Ask Premier Li Qiang to end the animal welfare and public health nightmare of Yulin’s dog and cat meat trade.

Help ban the fur trade in the UK
Help end the cruel fur trade in the UK. Sign our Fur-Free Britain petition today!

Stop trophy hunting in the UK
Show your support for a ban on hunting trophies.

EatKind
Join the plant-based revolution and pledge to EatKind for animals, people and the planet.

You can save the seals
Urge Canada's new administration to protect seals now and transition those involved in the industry to sustainable, humane livelihoods that can bring in far more revenue.
Latest News
MONTREAL, Québec—Today, Humane World for Animals Canada (formerly called Humane Society International/Canada) and Humane World Foundation Canada are welcoming 20 dogs rescued by the charity’s global
OTTAWA, Ontario—Wolf Awareness, WeHowl, Animal Justice, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Humane Society International/Canada and Animal Alliance of Canada are applauding a decision by Health
OTTAWA, Ontario—The Canadian government has banned domestic trade in elephant ivory and rhino horn, as well as the import of hunting trophies containing these parts. The landmark measures fulfill a
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