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Protecting equines Animal rescue and response
How we work to save animals (part 1): Behind-the-scenes

If you follow our stories here on this blog or on our social platforms or email lists, you are probably familiar with the...

Meet the interns creating a better world for animals: Inside our internship program

Just recently, I had the pleasure of meeting virtually with our organization’s summer intern cohort and the opportunity to...

Ending animal testing Animal rescue and response
In pictures: Hundreds of beagles spared from animal testing arrive in our care to start new lives

Last week, we along with several of our shelter and rescue partners embarked on a historic operation and removed the first...

Wildlife protection
How to make Shark Week good for sharks

Sharks have been around for 450 million years, outliving the dinosaurs and surviving mass extinctions. But now, out of the...

Wildlife protection
Congress poised to vote! Contact your Reps to help captive big cats in the US

Update: We are delighted to report that the U.S. House passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act, H.R. 263, by a strong bipartisan...

Wildlife protection
Forty years ago, the world did something amazing for whales

This week marks the 40 th anniversary of the global moratorium on commercial whaling, a momentous achievement that turned the...

Ending animal testing Animal rescue and response
Breaking: Historic transport of approximately 4,000 beagles spared from animal testing

You may have seen in the news that our Animal Rescue Team was approached by the U.S. Department of Justice to remove roughly...

Animal rescue and response Ending the dog and cat meat trade
Rescuers arrive for 21 dogs left behind at dog meat farm in South Korea

Recently, I told you about promising developments in the fight against dog meat in China, where law enforcement, government...

Animal rescue and response
One brave chimp’s story shows the many threats facing the species today

Every animal has a story, and for World Chimpanzee Day, I want to tell you David’s. David is a chimp who now lives at Second...