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Change is possible: Two years ago, South Korea banned the dog meat industry

Change is possible: Two years ago, South Korea banned the dog meat industry

Today marks two years since the ban on dog meat officially passed in South Korea. Since enforcement began, 1,204 dog farms—or about 78% of all dog farms in the country—have closed. When we started advocating…

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QLD Government greenlights cruelty in decision to reverse flying fox shooting phase-out

QLD Government greenlights cruelty in decision to reverse flying fox shooting phase-out

SYDNEY (January 6, 2026) Humane World for Animals Australia (formerly called Humane Society International) has criticised the Crisafulli Government’s decision to reverse the former government’s phase-out of shooting flying foxes for crop protection. The…

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CITES CoP20: What happened and why it matters for wildlife

CITES CoP20: What happened and why it matters for wildlife

One of the most important global meetings on wildlife trade has just wrapped up in Uzbekistan. It’s capital city Samarkand was where governments convened for the 20th Conference of the Parties (CoP20) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild…

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Saving Australia’s flying-foxes: Amidst climate change and habitat destruction

Saving Australia’s flying-foxes: Amidst climate change and habitat destruction

Australia is home to four native species of flying-foxes (grey-headed, black, little red and spectacled), all of which play vital roles in pollination and seed dispersal.  Sadly, flying-fox populations are in rapid decline, with some…

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New koala population estimates offer hope – not complacency

New koala population estimates offer hope – not complacency

New statewide modelling detailed by the NSW Government today suggesting there may be as many as 274,000 koalas in New South Wales does not mean NSW can relax its stance on the need for…

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New protections for two of Australia’s most vulnerable reptiles

New protections for two of Australia’s most vulnerable reptiles

New protections for two of Australia’s most vulnerable reptiles following decision at international wildlife conference SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan (3 Dec. 2025) ― Two of Australia’s most vulnerable reptile species have been awarded strengthened protections from…

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