
Victory! France adopts landmark bill to end the suffering of wild animals
Sometimes change can come in the form of one big leap, as the French Parliament and Senate proved this week. After years of lagging behind other EU countries in animal

Sometimes change can come in the form of one big leap, as the French Parliament and Senate proved this week. After years of lagging behind other EU countries in animal

Handover of most succesful animal petition ever During a ceremony in front of the European Commisson headquarters, Eurogroup for Animals and its members, along with InfoCircos, celebrated the one million

Under pressure from the French authorities, three circus chimpanzees were handed over to AAP yesterday. The youngest one was kept as a pet his whole life, both others retired in

It was autumn 2019 when ten tigers were intercepted in a horse transport truck near the border between Poland and Belarus. The animals were in far too small transport cages, one tiger

A study we published today reveals that exotic pets frequently carry zoonotic viruses, bacteria or parasites – diseases that animals can transmit to humans. Of the exotic pets rescued by

Born to be Wild, the special project that AAP started in Morocco together with IFAW in 2017, will be continued. Led by conservation biologist Imad Cherkaoui, AAP is taking over

Saturday April 24th 2021 it’s World Veterinary Day; a moment to celebrate the important work that AAP’s veterinarians and animal caretakers do.

Our call to the European Union: develop an EU positive list and prevent unsuitable pets from entering European households!

Cyprus has just enacted a regulation that, for the very first time in Cypriot history, defines which animal species are allowed to be kept or sold as pets.

Last Friday, we finally got the chance to take action for tigress Luli. After being rented out for circus shows and other cruel entertainment for years, her owner loaned the

Good news from Spain! In the autonomous region Castilla-La Mancha, a new animal protection law has passed that prohibits circus shows with wild animals. With this region added, more than

240 organizations, including AAP, are calling on the World Health Organization (WHO) to limit global wildlife trade.