Animals Australia joins the International Kangaroo Protection Alliance
Animals Australia is proud to join this international group of wildlife advocates, to help shape a future where kangaroos are respected and protected.
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Animals Australia is proud to join this international group of wildlife advocates, to help shape a future where kangaroos are respected and protected.
Indonesia's wild monkeys are being captured and exported overseas for horrific experiments. Take action now to stop the cruelty.
Tasmania is the only state that allows the cruel killing of hundreds of thousands of muttonbirds chicks threatening their long-term survival.
With the impacts of habitat destruction and global warming combined, wildlife habitats are being diminished across the country. Turning your backyard into a wildlife haven is an impactful way you can help.
Kangaroos trapped behind fences were at risk of being shot due to a government-sanctioned killing permit – now, thanks to the efforts of Animals Australia’s legal team and supporters, the kill permit has been cancelled. Still, there is more work…
Gentle and vulnerable Australian animals like this Southern hairy-nosed wombat are at risk of extinction if we don't all work together to protect them.
Few Australians are aware that our national icon has become the target of a brutal slaughter — all for the sake of profit. Urge the Federal Environment Minister to put an end to the cruelty.
Trapped behind fences and at risk of being shot, kangaroos in Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula urgently need your help.
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Every year, millions of animals — hundreds of them non-human primates — are subjected to experiments in the name of science in our own backyard.
Eighty-five percent of the fur industry’s skins come from animals raised in ‘battery’ cages2, where animals are deprived of any form of quality of life and the ability to perform their natural and instinctual behaviours. Mink live solitary lives and…
Each night in Australia, kangaroo families flee in terror as they’re chased down by hunters in utes. These iconic native animals are being slaughtered at an alarming rate to supply the lucrative meat and skin trade.
Unique, beautiful and vital to keeping our environment flourishing. But Australia's iconic flying foxes are at risk — and that means our native landscape is, too.
Government-sanctioned kangaroo killing has been largely hidden from the public eye – carried out as darkness falls across the outback. Until now.
Here’s how you can help to protect our precious kangaroos this World Kangaroo Day – Sunday 24th October 2021.
The circus is no place for any animal. Please help to create a better future those trapped in the circus 'entertainment' industry by pledging never to support animal circuses.
Kangaroos are being shot and injured, and joeys decapitated, bludgeoned or left to suffer and die.
Did you know that eating plant-based for 1 year can save the lives of 26 chickens? Or that every plant-based meal halves our impact on the environment? We've launched a major public awareness campaign to spread the word about the…
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that affects us all. The story of its emergence, and the evolution of most other infectious diseases, are a costly reminder of humanity's broken relationship with animals.
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