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Our May Newsletter Your loyalty and dedication are essential in making the world a more compassionat

Our May Newsletter [World Animal Protection]( [World Animal Protection News]( Your loyalty and dedication are essential in making the world a more compassionate place for animals. Thanks to supporters like you, we have the ability to advocate for billions of animals worldwide. Our collective effort is transforming the world and putting an end to animal cruelty and suffering. Forever. If you want to keep making a difference for animals everywhere, keep reading to find out how you can continue to fight alongside us. [World Animal Protection]( [Help Mundi Settle Into Her New Life]( On May 13, Mundi, an African elephant rescued from the closed Puerto Rico Zoo, arrived at her new sanctuary home. We are so grateful to everyone who helped to fund her urgent rescue and relocation. Now, as Mundi adjusts to her new life, we will continue to provide the dedicated care and love she deserves. A monthly donation as part of our Wild Side program will help to fund her ongoing costs, food, and enrichment in her new home. Mundi has experienced a lot of change, but she is already settling into her new space and exploring the pond and trees she never had access to. Please help support her new life of freedom and joy with a monthly gift of any amount today. [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [Wildlife-Friendly Travel Is in Season]( As you nail down your itinerary for your upcoming summer vacation, make sure that activities and venues that exploit animals are left OFF the list—this includes dolphin shows, elephant rides, and interactions with wild animals. Learn how you can ensure your trip is wildlife-friendly, including what companies to book with and who to avoid. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Download the Wild Animals Aren’t Pets! Kids Activity Book]( The school year may be coming to an end, but learning doesn’t have to! Our FREE Wild Animals Aren’t Pets! Kids Activity Book is filled with fun coloring pages and puzzles that teach kids why wild animals belong in the wild, not in our homes. [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [5 Awesome AAPI Plant-Based Influencers]( For Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re celebrating five AAPI influencers who are helping create a better world for animals, one plant-based meal at a time. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [5 Plant-Based Jewish Recipes to Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month]( Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month with us by prepping some of these plant-based Jewish recipes that showcase some of the best of Jewish cuisine. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Supreme Court Upholds California’s Animal Protection Laws]( The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold California’s Proposition 12 is a long-awaited triumph for animal welfare. This landmark ruling is a significant step toward ending the cruel confinement of farmed animals in cages and crates. Learn more about what this means for farmed animals. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Confronting the Hopelessness of Factory Farms]( Emi Kondo, World Animal Protection’s global multimedia manager, visited an intensive pig farm in Brazil. Her moving experience reminds us of why we are fighting to end cruelty and suffering for farm animals. Read her story. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Meat Reduction—A Good Deed for The Planet and Your Belly]( With summer just around the corner, we’re dusting off our favorite warm weather plant-based recipes and looking forward to continuing to reduce our meat consumption—will you join us? Our Meating Halfway journey is a 21-day guide jam packed with amazing plant-based recipes, tips, corporate discounts, and more. Did we mention it’s free? [Act 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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