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Explore what we accomplished in October with your support. Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep r

Explore what we accomplished in October with your support. Welcome to our monthly newsletter! Keep reading to see what we accomplished this month because of supporters like you. [Give Now]( [A passerby playing our Jenga-style game during Climate Week NYC.]( Climate Week Recap: World Animal Protection’s Fight for a Sustainable Future]( Watch our video recapping Climate Week 2024, where we championed animal protection in the fight against climate change. [Watch the video](   [A closeup of an octopus's eyeball.]( California Just Banned Octopus Farming]( Discover how this victory sets a new standard and how you can take action to end octopus farming across the US. [Act for octopuses](   Helene’s Destruction: A Catastrophe for Animals]( Hurricane Helene left thousands of animals trapped in factory farms—find out how World Animal Protection is responding and why change is urgently needed. [Learn more](   [A handful of Skittles candies on an orange background.]( Ready for Halloween With These 9 Cruelty-Free Treats]( Psst... #2 is our personal favorite. [Explore the treats](   [A group of colorful ribbons representing a variety of disabilities.]( [Embracing Invisible Disabilities in the Workplace]( Join us this October for National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) as we explore how supporting employees with invisible disabilities enhances the mission of animal protection organizations. [Celebrate NDEAM](   [A closeup of a lion in the wild.]( Planning: A Better Future for Animals]( As we approach the end of the year, many of us are making important decisions—from holiday plans to goals for the coming year. But there’s one decision that can make an even bigger impact on your peace of mind: planning for your future. [Create your plan](   [A macaque monkey appearing to be 'smiling' at the camera.]( [Macaque Monkey Update:]( 31 Monkeys Rescued!]( A few weeks ago, we reached out about our urgent campaign to rescue 'dancing monkeys' in Indonesia. We're thrilled to announce that, in partnership with Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), we’ve rescued all 31 young macaques from the last training village! These monkeys faced unimaginable suffering—they were beaten, starved, chained, and forced to perform for tourists. Thanks to your support, they now know peace and safety. [A gift today]( can support the monkey's rehabilitation and care at JAAN's rescue facility. Please give now. [Give Now](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States World Animal Protection is a US registered charity EIN #04-2718182 World Animal Protection © 2024 All rights reserved. [Donate]( | [Visit Our Website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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