A captive bear being held on a leash

End the global wildlife trade

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All animals deserve a life without cruelty and pain

Pangolin

£10 could help fund our lobbying for stronger laws to protect wild animals.

A baby monkey is being bottle fed

£20 could fund sanctuaries caring for animals rescued from abuse.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Monkey dressed up in a costume. It is being held in someone's hands with a chain around its neck.

£30 could help rescue and rehabilitate animals, like ‘dancing’ monkeys.

Wild animals are bought, sold, and slaughtered illegally all across the world. These animals are snatched from the wild or bred in captivity for their scales, meat, skin, or entertainment. Sadly, in many cases, it's a death sentence.

Wild animals are not pets. They are not medicine. They are not fashion. They are not here for our entertainment. They belong in the wild.

We are calling on the UK government to end the import and export of wild animals into the UK, and champion a global wildlife trade ban. We’re also working with tourist venues around the world to make sure no more wild animals are caught in the entertainment industry.

With your help, we will stop the cruelty that the wildlife trade for medicine, meat, and entertainment inflicts on so many wild animals. 

Together, we can keep these animals in the wild where they belong.

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Macaque reach out of cage Jatinegara Jakarta

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World Animal Protection are fighting to protect vulnerable animals from cruelty. Together, we can end the cruel exploitation and suffering of animals and give them a life worth living. Please donate today to help end the global wildlife trade.

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If you would like to donate over the phone, please call our Supporter Care team on:

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We will use your donation where the need is greatest to protect animals, like those featured in this appeal, from cruelty and suffering.