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Our February Newsletter This February, we thank you for expressing your love and dedication for anim

Our February Newsletter [World Animal Protection]( [World Animal Protection News]( This February, we thank you for expressing your love and dedication for animals by supporting our mission. Together, we’re changing the way the world works to end animal cruelty and suffering. Forever. Read on to hear how you can get involved in moving the world for animals in 2023! [World Animal Protection]( [New Report Reveals Major Travel Companies Are Failing Wild Animals]( World Animal Protection’s newest [Tracking the Travel Industry]( report provides an updated ranking of the largest travel companies in the United States on their animal welfare commitments. The report highlights which companies are working to protect wild animals, and which continue to exploit them. [Learn how you can be an animal-friendly traveler]( and how to join our campaign against Groupon, one of the largest offenders of promoting cruel wildlife entertainment venues. [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [We’d Love Some Plant-Based Chicken from Popeyes]( Popeyes is one of the largest fast-food chains in the country, serving millions of Americans each year. But when an estimated 35% of Americans are looking to eat less meat, Popeyes is failing them, and the billions of chickens suffering on factory farms, by not offering a plant-based chicken option. Tell Popeyes how much you’d love to see plant-based chicken on the menu! [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [5 Black Animal Activists Who Inspire Us]( We’re celebrating Black History Month by honoring five Black leaders in animal advocacy. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Breaking Down “Ag-Gag” Laws]( “Ag-Gag” laws can be difficult to understand. We review what they are, how they reinforce the cruel inner workings of factory farming, and what you can do to avoid supporting them. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [What Is Animal Sentience?]( Many animals are currently known to possess sentience, or the ability to feel, think, and feel pain. Learn more about animal sentience and how it informs the lifesaving work we do for animals. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [We Make It Easy to Meat Us Halfway]( Reducing your meat consumption is easy, but how can you be sure to consume a balance of protein and other nutrients, stay within your grocery budget at checkout, and prepare food that actually tastes good? That’s why we created Meating Halfway: a FREE 21-day journey to guide you toward more plant-based eating. You’ll also receive other helpful goodies like a sample shopping list, corporate discounts, and more. PS: Confused about the difference between plant-based, vegan, and vegetarian? Our [blog]( explains these terms. [Sign Up Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [Your Support Saves Animals Around the World]( We’ve just ended our Sustainer Campaign and so many animal lovers like yourself pledged to give monthly—thank you! This ongoing support allows us to protect and advocate for wild animals around the world. Animals like anteaters Cecilia and Darlan, two victims orphaned by the Brazilian wildfires—intentionally set to expand factory farming. After almost two years of rehabilitation, we are pleased to share that they have been released back to their natural habitat! Both giant anteaters will continue to be observed under the watchful eye of veterinarians and biologists as they adapt to their newfound freedom and as factory farms continue to encroach on their habitat. Without the monthly support of individuals like you, rehabilitation efforts like this one would not be possible. If you have yet to become a monthly donor, please consider sharing in life-saving projects like this one in Brazil. Any amount helps us as we continue to fight to break the chains of systemic animal cruelty and habitat destruction. [Donate 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 ©2023 All rights reserved. [Donate]( | [Visit our website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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