Erik Peeters remains director of AAP after David van Gennep steps down
David van Gennep recently announced that he will step down as director of AAP later this year. After careful consideration, the Supervisory Board has decided not to seek a new
David van Gennep recently announced that he will step down as director of AAP later this year. After careful consideration, the Supervisory Board has decided not to seek a new
We at AAP are very proud of the Dutch government’s introduction of the whitelist of pets and hobby animals. This list, also known as the Positive List, is the result
General director David van Gennep has decided, to our great regret, to step down from his position on 4 October 2024. David started as a volunteer in 1981 and took
This morning, a team from AAP (Animal Advocacy and Protection) stood in front of a Berlin storefront that was to be spectacularly opened. However, the first customers, demonstrators, and media present were
Two old lions who have had to perform in circuses for almost all their lives, just arrived at the Spanish rescue center of AAP. King and Ngala, a 20-year-old brother
Encouraging news! This week, the European Union published a guidance document to advise EU member states on how to use the current legislation to support tiger conservation. The international trade
Last week, AAP rescued Barbary macaque Beatrix from a life of solitude. Unfortunately, her story is only one of many. The current revision of the German animal welfare laws is
A growing number of European countries recognise that exotic pet ownership comes with considerable risks. Not only because of many animal welfare problems, but also because of the health and
Spain’s first animal welfare law, approved today by the Congress of Deputies, is great news for many animals. At AAP, we especially welcome the ban on the use of wild
No less than 89% of the exotic animals we rescued from a European circus suffered from mental or physical trauma. Almost 8 out of 10 animals even suffered from multiple
Over 40 animal welfare organizations, including the Humane Society International/Europe, World Animal Protection NL, IFAW Netherlands, the Vervet Monkey Foundation and the Born Free Foundation, have co-signed a letter from
Yesterday we received the tragic news (The Guardian) that the government of Sint Maarten wants to order the capture and euthanasia of at least 450 vervet monkeys. AAP considers euthanasia