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This International Dog Day Make your Locality Animal Friendly

International animal welfare organisation World Animal Protection has provided food to over 3000 stray dogs in various parts of North Delhi.
 
Stray dogs are being provided food in North Delhi
 
The feeding drive was launched in June 2020, in collabora... (more)
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World Animal Protection Asks Consumers to Step Forward and Demand Better Lives for Chickens

International animal welfare organisation, World Animal Protection has launched a pledge urging consumers to help end the suffering of chickens in intensive poultry farms.
 
World Animal Protection is urging consumers to sign the pledge and help ensure better treatment of chick... (more)
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Over 200 Elephants in India Kept in Severely Inadequate Conditions, Says World Animal Protection

A new report from international animal welfare organisation, World Animal Protection exposes dismal conditions of elephants at entertainment venues in India and alarming elephant tourism trends across Asia. These trends are expected to get worse as venues try to fill the income shortfall following ... (more)
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On World Tiger Day, World Animal Protection Urges Tourists to Avoid Visiting Venues Offering Tiger Shows

On the occasion of World Tiger Day, international animal welfare organisation, World Animal Protection is urging Indian tourists to travel responsibly and avoid visiting venues offering Tiger shows and Tiger selfies.
 
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World Animal Protection and NDMC Feed Hundreds of Stray Dogs in Delhi

International animal welfare organisation, World Animal Protection and Veterinary Services Department, North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) have launched a special initiative to feed stray dogs during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
 
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Ending Wildlife Trade will Protect the Environment; Reduce Risk of Future Pandemics like COVID-19

The death of a pregnant elephant in Kerala has sent a wave of shock and grief across the country. It is a sombre reminder that humans are capable of horrific acts of cruelty and violence towards animals.
 
Wild animals belong in the wild. It is time to end the needless practice... (more)
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Protecting Animals Imperative as Super Cyclone Amphan makes landfall

Super Cyclone Amphan has battered the eastern Indian states of West Bengal and Odisha. As per latest reports, 12 people have been killed in West Bengal due to the super storm.
 
As the states of West Bengal and Odisha cope with the aftermath of Amphan, it is critical that thous... (more)
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COVID-19 and the True Cost of Wildlife Exploitation

Wildlife trade has become big business and the subsequent exploitation of wild animals puts our health, economies and biodiversity at risk, says World Animal Protection as they launch a campaign today targeting G20 leaders to support a permanent wildlife trade ban to protect wildlife and prevent fu... (more)
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Don't Forget Stray Animals on National Pet Day

Today is National Pet Day and it is celebrated by many in different countries.
 
International animal welfare charity, World Animal Protection is running an awareness drive and asking people to care for stray animals during the COVID-19 caused lockdown.
 
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India Ranks better in Animal Protection Index 2020, but Still Needs Improvements

India is one of the better-performing countries in the global Animal Protection Index 2020, created by International animal welfare charity, World Animal Protection.
 
The Animal Protection Index (API) aims to showcase where countries are doing well, and where they fall short o... (more)
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