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Explore what we accomplished in August with your support. Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep re

Explore what we accomplished in August with your support. Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep reading to see what we accomplished this month because of supporters like you. [Give Now]( [Joyce the elephant in an enclosure at Six Flags Wild Safari.]( [Tell Six Flags to Free Joyce the Elephant]( After years of being forced to perform around the US, Joyce has been captive at Six Flags for over a decade. She deserves a life in a sanctuary. [Act now](   [Plant-based fast food on a picnic table.]( [We Ranked Restaurants on Their Plant-Based Options]( Learn how your favorite restaurant chain scored in our report, [Moving the Menu 2024](. [Explore the scores](   [A circus elephant on a black background.]( [Massachusetts Cracks Down on Circus Cruelty!]( Massachusetts just passed a new circus bill over two decades in the making. [Read more](   [A sloth behind a cage.]( [Sloth Encounters Exposed: How GetYourGuide Profits From Sloth Abuse]( Sloths are some of the planet’s most iconic animals, but they’re suffering around the world for photo opportunities at entertainment venues. [Learn more](   [Chinh splashing in water in his sanctuary.]( [Feel Good Feature: An Update on Chinh!]( A few months ago, Chinh was rescued by FOUR PAWS, supported by World Animal Protection and the Vietnam Forest Protection (FPD). He’s been released from quarantine into a wider enclosure—watch him splash around in his new home! [Watch now](   [A macaque chained inside a cage.]( [Born to Be Wild, Not Born to Dance—]( [Help Rescue 30 Macaques From Abuse]( Long-tailed macaques, highly intelligent and sociable, are the most traded and exploited primates in Indonesia, now endangered due to habitat loss and exploitation for medical science or street entertainment. Our partners, Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), and local authorities have made significant progress in ending their exploitation over the past 15 years, but the fight continues. We urgently need your help to rescue 30 macaques from the ‘dancing monkey’ trade by making a monthly gift. [Your support will aid JAAN and local partners in their rescue efforts next month and provide future veterinary care during the macaques’ rehabilitation.]( Monthly gifts are also crucial for the well-being of all our programs and enable World Animal Protection to assist in other animal rescues worldwide. [Give now](   [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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