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Explore what we accomplished in July with your support. Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep reading to see what we accomplished this month because of supporters like you. [Give Now]( [Two monkeys in a cage ; one with a shocked expression on their face.]( [GetYourGuide Gets Exposed]( Discover the details of our shocking new exposé, [Making Memories Misery: How GetYourGuide Profits From Animal Cruelty](. [Learn the Truth](   [Two prairie dogs hugging.]( [6 Adorable Animal Friendships]( International Friendship Day is this week! Celebrate with these six animals who form lasting bonds. [Feel the Love](   [An elephant in the wild.]( [New Wildlife Heritage Area in Thailand Gives New Life to Rescued Elephants]( Explore Living in the Forest with Elephants (LIFE), a 90,000-acre sanctuary where elephants roam freely in the first elephant-focused Wildlife Heritage Area. [Explore LIFE](   [A person selecting a cheese at the grocery store.]( [11 Best Dairy-Free Cheeses You Can Buy Right Now]( Our mouths are already watering. [Check Out the Cheeses](   [A guinea pig in a cage.]( [World Animal Protection Receives Grant From New York Community Trust]( This grant will help us collect data, develop new educational materials, support community-based campaigns, and strengthen our efforts to end the sale of animals in pet stores! [Learn More About the Grant](   [Make Your Mark on the World by Protecting Animals]( By including World Animal Protection in your estate plans, you are committing to safeguarding the well-being of animals for generations to come. As a legacy donor, your generosity transcends boundaries and time, making a meaningful difference even when you’re no longer physically present. [Learn more]( about the power of estate planning, how you can create your will for free, and how to ensure your legacy includes protecting animals worldwide. [Create My Legacy](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States 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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