#Act4 Wildlife While the global community celebrates World Animal Day, AAP Animal Advocacy and Protection today reveals worrying data on diseases found in exotic animals kept in captivity in Europe. AAP ANIMAL ADVOCACY AND PROTECTION: Many exotic animals kept in Europe carry dangerous diseases 4 October 2019 AAP
#Act4 AnimalsEU The tigers pounce to the headlines last July for the death of the tamer Ettore Weber will be sold abroad, where there are not the same penal protections against animals. Despite rescue center offer, tigers who killed their tamer will be sold abroad 16 September 2019 LAV
#Act4 Wildlife We have learned and ascertained that, in the past few days, the release of the eight tigers owned by the Weber family, initially subject to this provision, following the tragic death of the tamer, was ordered. 8 tigers who killed their tamer are still stuck in the truck: we have a solution, leave them to us! 18 July 2019 LAV
#Act4 Wildlife AAP Animal Advocacy and Protection today published a report which sheds light on the alarming lack of EU regulation covering the private ownership of the vast majority of all 5,488 known mammal species, most of which can be kept as pets somewhere in the EU. Even species with extraordinarily complex care needs, such as primates, are allowed in many EU Member States as companion animals. Urgent call for Positive List of species allowed as pets in the EU 18 June 2019 AAP
#Act4 Wildlife The organisation Animal Advocacy and Protection (AAP) continues its fight to obtain legislation at a European level prohibiting the use of wild animals in circuses. NGO's campaigns for EU-wide ban on wild animals in circuses 6 June 2019 AAP
#Act4 Wildlife From 2022 the granting of these grants will be conditioned to a cessation in the use of wild animals The Spanish Ministry of Culture to end subsidies for circuses with animals by 2022 25 April 2019 AAP
#Act4 Wildlife In particular, wild animals in circuses should be a thing of the past, with an increasing number of organisations calling for a ban at EU level. EU leaders should work harder to protect wild animals (and citizens) 3 March 2019 AAP