Free Joyce the Elephant
Join us in demanding Six Flags release Joyce and the other elephants to sanctuaries and close its elephant exhibit for good.
Humans exploit animals for profit, consume them, wear them, and keep them captive to perform for entertainment. But at what cost?
Join the millions of people calling for an end to animal suffering once and for all. Keep scrolling to learn how you can make a difference for animals today.
Join us in demanding Six Flags release Joyce and the other elephants to sanctuaries and close its elephant exhibit for good.
Send an email to Eduardo Albor, CEO of the Dolphin Company, and urge him to shutter Miami Seaquarium and send its animals to sanctuaries and other venues where they will receive better care.
Urge corporations to remove animal suffering from their business models.
It’s time for the two biggest pet retailers in the US to recognize that animals aren’t products and exit the cruel wildlife trade. Urge PetSmart and Petco to end animal sales.
Help us stop emerging travel company GetYourGuide from selling tickets to cruel venues where dolphins, elephants, and monkeys are exploited for profit.
Send a letter to Kroger executives urging them to expand the deforestation-free policy to all of its animal products.
Demand progress by contacting your legislators on behalf of animals with one easy virtual form.
The Captive Primate Safety Act would prohibit the private possession of primates, protecting these sensitive, intelligent animals from exploitation and abuse.
The Farm System Reform Act would help put a moratorium on large concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), helping to end one of the largest sources of cruelty to animals in the world.
Tell Congress to pass the SWIMS Act and ban whale captivity.
Learn ways to adopt an animal-friendly lifestyle.
Each year, millions of wild animals are captured from their natural habitats or bred in captivity just to be kept as pets. But wild animals can’t thrive in human homes.
If you’re going on a trip, remember the Wildlife Selfie Code. Only take photos if you’re a safe distance from an animal, they can move freely, and they’re in their natural home.
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