#Act4 Wildlife The Parties to the Convention on International trade in Endangered Species of Wild fauna and flora (CITES) held their 19th Conference of the Parties in Panama last month. Our Wildlife Programme Leader Nick Clark attended to lobby for the protection of animals and learn of the latest developments in the regulation of the international trade in wild animals. 250 species used in exotic pet trade receive stronger protections at CITES CoP19 5 December 2022 Four Paws
#Act4 Wildlife Help World Animal Protection end the wildlife trade and protect the animals, the planet and our own health by supporting the campaign. Petition: "Keep them wild - keep us safe!" 15 June 2020 WAP
#Act4 Wildlife To end the suffering of millions of wild animals used as entertainment, food, medicine, and pets and to prevent future pandemics, World Animal Protection shifts its focus on fighting against the entire global wildlife trade. We need to end the entire wildlife trade 4 May 2020 WAP
#Act4 Wildlife Eurogroup for Animals, its member organisations and many other bodies from the animal welfare movement - 241 in all - have sent a letter to the WHO asking for a permanent global ban on wildlife markets. Open letter to the WHO about COVID-19 health risks and wildlife markets 6 April 2020 WAP
#Act4 Wildlife World Animal Protection reveals the cruelty of the global trade in Ball pythons - Africa’s most legally traded live animal. 'Suffering in silence': the truth about the Ball python trade 30 March 2020 WAP
#Act4 AnimalsEU New research into the animal welfare policies and legislation of 50 countries could be a vital tool in assessing animal welfare standards in the EU’s trade negotiations. New tool that can revolutionise trade agreements 16 March 2020 WAP
#Act4 Wildlife These parrots – one of the world’s most trafficked animals – are suffering terribly in the name of the legal and illegal wildlife pet trade Poached African grey parrots smuggled on Turkish Airlines flights 31 January 2019 WAP