Time is running out to protect wild animals.
Global leaders are meeting at the G20 Leaders’ Summit this weekend, November 21 and 22.
By choosing to end the wildlife trade, they can make one good thing come out of 2020.
Every day they don’t act, thousands more wild animals are poached or farmed and sold into the global multibillion-dollar trade – as food, pets, traditional medicine, and entertainment.
Not only is this animal cruelty, but it’s also putting us at risk from zoonotic diseases like COVID-19 and destroying delicate ecosystems.
Demand world leaders act to end the suffering of wild animals and protect our health.
When the G20 leaders meet on November 21 and 22, they will focus on dealing with the pandemic and coordinating a global response.
That response must include a commitment to ending the global trade in wild animals forever.
This will help stop future pandemics and protect millions of animals.
Call on the G20 leaders to protect wild animals, our health, the environment, and the economy. Join 1 million wildlife advocates. Sign our petition today.
Wild animals don’t belong to us. They belong in the wild.
This global crisis has exposed the urgent need to keep wild animals in the wild – something we have spent decades fighting for.
Now is the time to come together to end the suffering of wild animals and protect people.