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Animals do not exist for our entertainment. They deserve to live their lives free from exploitation and abuse.’ ~ Protect All Wildlife.
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Cardiff Morrisons praised for providing nesting seagull shelter in 30- degree heatwave ☀️ A Morrisons in Cardiff has gone viral after creating a make-shift shelter for a nesting seagull. Staff covered the mother with a bedsheet, coned off four parking spaces, and gave her fresh water and food. The Lesser Black-backed Gull, which is said to nest in the same spot of the supermarket’s carpark each year, is being well-looked after in this heatwave. Well done Morrisons 👏.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE75,451 views • 1 day ago

Rare footage from India captures a mother Elephant carefully guiding her calf across a railway track. Elephants are highly intelligent and deeply protective, and mothers are especially cautious when facing potential danger. Before crossing, the female pauses to assess her surroundings, using her acute senses to detect distant vibrations and the sound of approaching trains. Staying close, she gently directs her calf step by step, making sure it moves steadily and safely over the tracks. This moment beautifully reflects the strong maternal bond within Elephant herds, as well as their remarkable awareness and ability to navigate human-made obstacles in their environment. 🎦 Credit: Wildlife Rescuers.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE564,434 views • 20 days ago

A sad day for the great Montana Bison. Interior Secretary Doug Bergum, at the request of Little Greg Gianforte and the corporate zombie Montana Senators/Reps, has ended conservation grazing permits for Bison on the great American Prairie, a huge section of restored Bison land in central Montana. Make no mistake, the decision by Bergum is an extension of the nepo-baby, grifting cronyism that currently plagues our federal government. But this time, the victim is the great American Bison. Credit: Author Michael Hodges.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE3,478,333 views • 4 months ago

Dog Says Final Goodbye To Her Best Friend. Mollie’s owner, 33-year-old Californian Ryan Jessen, was hospitalised due to a brain haemorrhage. Despite prompt medical treatment, his condition deteriorated leaving his friends and family heartbroken. Learning that Ryan might never awaken from his coma, his sister Michelle requested a special favour from the hospital staff – to allow his best friend, Mollie, to visit him one last time. 😢
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE2,449,807 views • 5 months ago

This video shares the story of a German Shepherd who was returned to the shelter 7 times because he wouldn’t stop crying during the night. It was thought he had severe separation anxiety. An elderly veteran with PTSD adopted him anyway. Both had nightmares from trauma. The veteran recognized the signs, slept beside him, and gently woke him during episodes. After 2 weeks, the nightmares stopped. Now they support each other through it all and never sleep alone. What a heartwarming bond ❤️🩹.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE1,302,589 views • 2 months ago

A 🦬 Traffic Jam… Just a massive Bison causing a traffic jam in the beautiful Yellowstone National Park in the US, where bison often cause "traffic jams" by wandering onto roads. A classic wildlife encounter. Nature is beautiful, let’s enjoy it! 🎦 Credit: Nature Is Beautiful.
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PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE458,949 views • 3 months ago

Probably the saddest scene in the history of television. #Derek brilliantly performed by Ricky Gervais. Derek's favourite Dog is a little terrier called Ivor. He is heart-broken when told that Ivor is old and cancerous and has to be put to sleep. 😢 For those of us who have been here, it is always painful and NEVER gets any easier. 🌈 I always end up in tears watching this 😢.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE283,078 views • 2 months ago

#DidYouKnow 🤔? When a Crow feels sick, it goes to an Ant nest and deliberately disturbs it. This is called 'anting'. The Ants get angry and start climbing on the Crow. But the Crow doesn't move. It stays still with its wings open. The Ants then spray formic acid on the Crow. This acid helps remove germs and fungi, like a natural medicine. After this, the crow feels better. So Smart! 🐦⬛ 🎦 Credit: Damn That’s Interesting.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE519,091 views • 5 months ago

They hit him in the head with a soda bottle… and laughed as Baloo tried to drink it. 💔 For 25 years, this gentle Bear has endured unimaginable cruelty ~ tourists throwing objects at him, feeding him alcohol and cookies, and humiliating him for their ‘entertainment’. Baloo didn’t choose this life, but we can choose to change it. World Animal Protection have been fighting tirelessly to rescue him and bring him to one of their partner sanctuaries, where he will finally be safe, cared for, and free from abuse ~ forever. 🐻 ❤️🩹. Your support can help make this a reality. Every donation brings Baloo ~ and animals like him ~ closer to the freedom and dignity they deserve. 👉 Donate today and your gift will be DOUBLED until through March 31! 🔗 Tourists, #DontBuyATicket 🎟️🚫! #FreeBaloo 🎦 Credit: World Animal Protection.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE185,710 views • 2 months ago

“Twenty-five years ago, a story broke in Chiang Mai, Thailand about a Buffalo who ran for her life from a slaughterhouse. Covered in blood and with a deep wound around her neck, she bolted down the motorway, terrified and desperate. Local radio stations warned the public to stay alert—calling her “a mad Buffalo,” with some reporters even labeling her a “crazy ghost Buffalo,” claiming she was crashing into cars as she fled. We rushed to the scene and found her drenched in blood, a bullet having grazed her forehead—thankfully, it hadn’t pierced her skull. We fought to save her life, refusing to send her back to the slaughterhouse, even as angry voices demanded compensation for their damaged cars and called for her to be killed. With help from kind-hearted people, we rescued her. The very next morning, in her new home, she gave birth to a baby boy. We named her Mae Sroy, after the scar around her neck, and her son Chokdee, meaning “Lucky.” Since then, Mae Sroy and her son have lived peacefully among the Buffalo herd at Save Elephant Foundation. Now very old—Buffaloes typically live around 26–27 years—Mae Sroy can no longer walk with the herd. Her son has grown up to become the leader, while Mae Sroy has moved closer to our shelter for more attentive care. She now eats only finely ground, soft food, as her teeth have worn down with age. Then came the recent flood. Though her shelter was on higher ground, a sudden flash flood swept over the barriers, destroying everything—including Mae Sroy’s home. She was gone. We searched everywhere, fearing the worst. Our hearts were heavy, believing our beloved old buffalo could not have survived the raging waters. But on the third morning, a miracle happened: We found her—lying in the mud where her shelter once stood. She had come home. When she saw us, she called out, and we cried with joy. I ran to her, and she answered with soft, happy grunts, full of life and relief. Mae Sroy had survived once again. She truly is a Buffalo with nine lives. This is the story of one life we saved. At our sanctuary, every animal has a name, a story, and a soul. They are not just Buffaloes or Elephants—they are living beings with meaning and worth. Mae Sroy once ran from death to protect the life growing inside her. And now, once again, she has run from death to protect her own. She is a true survivor, and we will care for Grandma Mae Sroy with all our hearts for the rest of her days” ~ Lek Chailert. 🙏
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE451,671 views • 6 months ago

True albinism in Humpback Whales is rare, occurring in only about 1 in 40,000 births, according to experts. This female calf was born in Tonga in 2024 and is named Siale for a fragrant white flower found in the region. She has since been spotted again off the coast of Australia. 🎦 Credit: Whale Discoveries. 🐋 🐳
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE302,131 views • 4 months ago

Balloo the Bear has been stuck in a cagenext to a noisy ski lift and mountain biking trail in Straja, Romania. They hit him in the head with a soda bottle… and laughed as Baloo tried to drink it. 💔 Baloo didn’t choose this life, and World Animal Protection have been fighting tirelessly to rescue him and bring him to one of their partner sanctuaries, where he will finally be safe, cared for, and free from abuse ~ forever. Your support can help make this a reality. Every donation brings Baloo ~ and animals like him ~ closer to the freedom and dignity they deserve. Please help by donating at: via World Animal Protection.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE415,515 views • 6 months ago

A ‘sanctuary’, more like a roadside petting zoo 😡. Reporter Charlie Starmer-Smith visited a nature sanctuary in South Africa. He wanted to get a closer look at the Lion, so he decided to go inside. His curiosity would cost him dearly. 🎦 Credit: The Telegraph.
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE23,029 views • 9 days ago