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Our February Newsletter Thanks to the kindness of supporters like you, our efforts to alleviate anim

Our February Newsletter [World Animal Protection]( [World Animal Protection News]( Thanks to the kindness of supporters like you, our efforts to alleviate animal suffering can continue. Take a look at all we’ve been able to accomplish together! [World Animal Protection]( [The End Is Near for Miami Seaquarium]( Miami Seaquarium has been a breeding ground for animal welfare violations and animal deaths—and it’s long past time for it to shut down for good. [Read our campaign update]( and if you haven’t already, [sign our petition now](. [Act Now]( *If you have saved your information with FastAction, your submission will go through immediately and you’ll be taken to our thank you page.You can update your FastAction profile [here](. [World Animal Protection]( [Webinar: Killed for Fashion: How to Help End Fur Farming in the US]( We hosted our first webinar about fur farming in the US! In the webinar, we also discussed the details of our campaign to pass the Mink VIRUS Act, which would create a one-year phase out for mink farms and create a grant program to help operators transition out of the industry. [Take action now]( and [view the recording]( of our webinar. [Act Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [We Showed Love for Animals on Valentine’s Day]( What if opting for plant-based proteins was as easy as swiping right? We created a “YUMble,” protein “dating app” as one way to demonstrate to eaters and food companies the many [“red flags” and “toxic traits” that underpin factory-farmed meat and dairy](. [Swipe Right]( [World Animal Protection]( [12 Plant-Based Recipes for When It’s Cold AF Outside]( The perfect companion to blistery, energy-zapping winter temps? Hearty, soul-hugging plant-based meals! We’ve rounded up some of our favorites. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Farmed Animals Suffer Immensely in Transport. Extreme Weather Makes It Even Worse.]( During extreme cold snaps or heat waves, farmed animals in transport endure trauma and pain without any protection from the elements. [Learn More]( [World Animal Protection]( [Embark on a Journey of Advocacy and Action With Plant-Powered Changemakers!]( Whether you’re passionate about reducing meat consumption or eager to spearhead community initiatives, our new evolution of the Meating Halfway program offers two dynamic channels: [Change Your Plate]( and [Change Your Community](. Dive into educational content, share your insights, and join other supporters dedicated to creating a more sustainable and compassionate world. [Sign up now]( and be a part of the change! [Join Now]( [World Animal Protection]( [Leap Into Legacy]( Happy Leap Day! The gift of an extra day on our calendar only happens once every four years. This bonus day is a perfect opportunity to create something meaningful. One way you can seize this opportunity is by completing an empowering act: [creating your estate plan in as little as 20 minutes](. Together, we’ve moved the world to protect animals for over 70 years (that’s 19 leap days!) and we aren’t slowing down yet! [Care for All I Love]( [World Animal Protection]( [Inspire Your Network to Give]( Looking for a powerful and different way to support our fundraising efforts? Start a [Facebook fundraiser]( It’s one of the easiest ways to multiply your impact for animals. Celebrate a birthday, special event, organize a fundraising challenge, or host a tribute fundraiser. This is an opportunity to empower your network to make a lasting difference for suffering animals worldwide. [Get started today!]( [Create My Facebook Fundraiser]( [[[S0:SITE_NAME]]]( We are World Animal Protection We end the needless suffering of animals We influence decision makers to put animals on the global agenda We help the world see how important animals are to all of us We inspire people to change animals' lives for the better We move the world to protect animals We strive to end injustice We were known as WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) [World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States](#) P: [646-783-2200](tel:16467832200) | info@worldanimalprotection.us 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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