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Explore what we accomplished in June with your support. [World Animal Protection]( Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep reading to see what we accomplished this month because of supporters like you. [Tokitae the orca swimming in a small tank at Miami Seaquarium.]( Captivity Is Still Ongoing—We Need Your Help to End It]( Last August, Tokitae, an orca at Miami Seaquarium, died after being held for over 50 years in North America’s smallest orca tank. We can’t let tragedies like this keep happening. Help us ensure this is the last generation of whales suffering in captivity by supporting the SWIMS Act, which aims to end the capture and breeding of orcas and other whales for public display. [End Whale Captivity](   [A Progress Pride flag blowing in the wind.]( [6 LGBTQIA+ Plant-Based Businesses to Support This Pride Month]( Looking for LGBTQIA+ plant-based businesses to support this Pride Month and beyond? Here are six we absolutely love! [Celebrate Pride Month](   [An image of Caribbean American Heritage Month text overlayed on a blue background with palm fronds.]( Plant-Based Food Companies Dishing Up Mouthwatering Caribbean Cuisine]( Check out these Caribbean plant-based food companies and try a new dish—or experience a new version of one of your faves. [Explore the Companies](   [A graphic designed collage of various hands holding plant-based foods on a fork overlayed on an orange background.]( [Power Up Your Animal Advocacy With Plant-Powered Changemakers]( A community of like-minded individuals dedicated to a compassionate and sustainable world through the power of plant-based foods? Check. [Become a Plant-Powered Changemaker](   [Kodama Travel logo bearing its name in a yellow sphere on a black background.]( [Our Newest Partnership Transforms the Tourist Industry]( We’ve partnered with an exciting new travel company dedicated to offering ethical tourism. Say hello to Kodama Travel! [Travel Wildlife-Friendly](   [Over 172,000 Advocates Signed Our Petition Urging Thai Government to End Elephant Exploitation]( While we await a response from the Thai government, there is more to be done for elephants and other animals exploited worldwide. Your gift today will further support our mission to create a world where animals live free from suffering and cruelty. [Give Now](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL, New York, NY 10018 USA 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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