
Petition: AAP wants EU Positive List for exotic pets
Our call to the European Union: develop an EU positive list and prevent unsuitable pets from entering European households!

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.

Just as you have trends in fashion and music, at AAP we also see trends in the kinds of animals people keep. We recognize those trends when certain species are

“The European Commission’s passive attitude towards this matter is extremely concerning.” EU citizens from six surveyed countries overwhelmingly support better regulation of the exotic pet trade within the EU, according

The COVID-19 crisis has prompted decision makers to clamp down on the legal and illegal trade of exotic animals in the EU. Describing the COVID-19 crisis as a “man-made catastrophe caused

It will probably not be chosen as Word of the Year, but many will have read it for the first time this year: zoonosis. Media trying to explain in February

Almere, 2 December, 2019 – One month after nine severely weakened tigers and one deceased animal were found in horrific circumstances in a horse truck at the Polish border, their

Yesterday Martin Hojsík MEP and the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals hosted an event in the European Parliament to discuss Europe’s wildlife rescue crisis. MEPs,

Brussels, 4 October 2019 – While the global community celebrates World Animal Day, AAP Animal Advocacy and Protection today reveals worrying data on diseases found in exotic animals kept in captivity