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With our webinars, World Animal Protection experts and special guests offer insights and behind-the-scenes access to our wildlife and farming campaigns. Join the conversation and help move the world to protect animals.  

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April 2022 

Devastating Deals: How Groupon Profits from Wild Animal Abuse  

In this webinar, our Wildlife Campaign Managers Nicole Barrantes and Liz Cabrera-Holtz discussed the exploitative wildlife venues featured on Groupon and how you can help amplify our campaign and protect wild animals from suffering.  

The Smallest Victims of the Wildlife Trade: Ending the Sale of Wild Animals in Pet Stores 

In this webinar, our Wildlife Campaign Manager, Liz Cabrera-Holtz and guests from the Humane Rescue Alliance and the New England Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary focused on the issues surrounding the sale and welfare of smaller wild animal species commonly sold in big box pet stores. 

January 2022 

What We’re Doing in 2022 

From confronting factory farming to protecting wild animals, here’s what World Animal Protection US is up to this year. 

October 2021 

Protecting Nonhuman Primates Exploited as Pets: Sanctuaries and Solutions 

Our Wildlife Campaign Manager, Liz Cabrera-Holtz hosted a webinar on nonhuman primates with guests from the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance and Primates Incorporated. Special message from Representative Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) 

Protecting Nonhuman Primates Exploited as Pets: Sanctuaries and Solutions 

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