Tourists riding elephants at Amer Fort, Rajasthan, India

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How We Protect Elephants

With offices in 13 countries, World Animal Protection works to give animals a better life. The organization’s activities include working with companies to ensure high standards of welfare for the animals in their care; working with governments and other stakeholders to prevent wild animals from being cruelly traded, trapped, or killed; and working for the better treatment of farmed animals.

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End Elephant Rides

Elephants at Amer Fort (also known as Amber Fort) in Rajasthan, India, are often controlled with bull hooks which cause wounds and scarring.

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Pledge to Eat Less Meat

A great way to continue helping farmed animals daily is to eat more plant foods and fewer animal proteins.

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The Silent Killer

Watch the World Animal Protection India documentary film underscoring the ground reality of antibiotic misuse in the factory farming industry.

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