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Our April Newsletter Creating a kinder world for animals could not be possible without your loyalty

Our April Newsletter [World Animal Protection]( [World Animal Protection News]( Creating a kinder world for animals could not be possible without your loyalty and dedication. With supporters like you, we’re able to fight for billions of animals around the world. Together, we’re changing the way the world works to end animal cruelty and suffering. Forever. Scroll to read what’s been made possible by your support and how you can continue fighting on behalf of animals everywhere. [World Animal Protection]( [Mýa, Paul Wesley Call on Miami Seaquarium to Release Animals to Sanctuary]( After Miami-Dade County terminated Miami Seaquarium’s lease due to multiple animal welfare violations, the CEO of The Dolphin Company, Eduardo Albor, vowed to fight the eviction in court. Paul Wesley, Kelly Slater, and Mýa are among a host of celebrities who are lending their voices to help the animals currently suffering at the dilapidated and cruel Miami Seaquarium. [Read their letter to Eduardo Albor]( and join us in emailing Mr. Albor and urging him to close Miami Seaquarium and send its animals to sanctuaries. [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [New Webinar: World Animal Protection x Garden for Wildlife]( Did you know that you can make an impact on your community’s biodiversity through your own backyard? [Watch our latest webinar]( with Garden for Wildlife’s CEO Shubber Ali to learn what native plants will best support wildlife in your neighborhood. Once you’re ready to get planting, be sure to use [this link]( and 15% of your purchase of non-sale items will be donated to World Animal Protection! [Watch Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [15 Years After The Cove, Taiji Is Still Capturing and Slaughtering Dolphins]( Our latest report, [Waves of Profit]( exposes ongoing cruelty in Taiji, Japan’s dolphin hunt despite the global outcry following the groundbreaking documentary The Cove. Partnering with Action for Dolphins, our report reveals venues and travel companies still supporting the hunts, even after legal action led to some aquariums severing ties. Dolphins face brutal treatment, with calves orphaned and captured dolphins sold for entertainment at high prices—all driven by tourism. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Copenhagen Fashion Week Bans Wild Animal Skins]( Copenhagen Fashion Week made headlines this month by banning wild animal skins like crocodile, snake, and ostrich feathers, with support from World Animal Protection and Collective Fashion Justice. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Trophy Hunting: South African Government Set to Ban Captive Lion Hunting]( South Africa is set to ban the practice of cruel captive lion breeding. The government’s decision follows earlier plans to phase out lion breeding, giving existing captive lion farms a chance to transition before the ban takes effect. Our investigations have exposed the grim reality of the lion farming industry, revealing cruel conditions and the exploitation of volunteers who unwittingly support hunting facilities disguised as sanctuaries. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [A Gift That Helps Animals]( Looking for a perfect Mother’s Day gift? Send a World Animal Protection Mother’s Day e-card! This is a heartfelt way to honor someone with a personalized message to show how much you care. You’ll be sure to make their day—and you’ll be helping animals worldwide. [Thank Mom (or someone special) for being part of your “herd” here](. [Give Now]( [[[S0:SITE_NAME]]]( We are World Animal Protection We end the needless suffering of animals We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda We help the world see how important animals are to all of us We inspire people to change animals' lives for the better We move the world to protect animals We strive to end injustice We were known as WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) [World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States](#) P: [646-783-2200](tel:16467832200) | info@worldanimalprotection.us World Animal Protection is a US registered charity EIN #04-2718182 World Animal Protection ©2024 All rights reserved. [Donate]( | [Visit our website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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