
You protected animals from wildfires
31 monkeys got a second chance because of you
Youâre helping bears beat the heat
XamĂŁ, Valente & Melancia are healing thanks to you

You protected animals from wildfires
31 monkeys got a second chance because of you
Youâre helping bears beat the heat
XamĂŁ, Valente & Melancia are healing thanks to you
For 75 years, weâve been fighting for animals. And thanks to you, weâve made real change. Countless animals have been saved from lives on factory farms, rescued from exploitative wildlife tourism and given sanctuary when they needed it most.
But we know thereâs so much more to do. The next 75 years wonât be easy. The world is changing fast â climate change, environmental destruction and the ongoing exploitation of animals threaten everything weâve worked so hard to achieve. But with you by our side, we know we can rise to the challenge.
Weâre also excited to welcome Tricia, our new Global CEO, whose leadership will help guide us into this bold new chapter.
Enclosed is your newsletter, where you can read more about the incredible impact youâve made possible.
Thank you for being part of this vital work. We couldnât do it without you.
For animals and the planet,
Colin Saravanamuttoo Executive Director, Canada World Animal Protection
âI know that through collective action we can change the world for animals and create a future where every animal is treated with respect. Benefiting all animals but also benefiting us and our planet.â
Tricia Croasdell
Global
World
CEO,
Animal Protection
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Thanks to you, animals impacted by wildfires, both here in Canada and in the U.S., got the support they needed when it mattered most.
In Saskatchewan, your generosity helped us partner with SaskSPCA to provide emergency food for cats and dogs in communities affected by the fires. While families faced evacuations and uncertainty, you helped make sure their pets didnât go hungry.
Earlier this year, you also helped support our wildfire response in California. With your help, we provided emergency funding to local partners like Pasadena Humane and Best Friends Animal Society, who took in hundreds of displaced animals, provided medical care and ensured they had safe places to recover.
Because of you, animals werenât forgotten. Thank you for always being there when they need you most.
Youâre helping to end factory farming and build a better future for farmers and animals
You make it possible for us to push for stronger protections for farm animals and shift toward a more humane, sustainable and plant-based food system. With you by our side, weâre able to call on governments, restaurants, grocery chains and financial institutions to do their part.
Creating a healthy and sustainable food system requires transitioning away from diets heavy in animal protein and our reliance on factory farming. It means embracing farming systems that respect animal welfare. Because of you, weâre creating a food system that protects animals, supports responsible farmers and promotes a healthier future for people and the planet.
You helped make animal protection an election issue
Thanks to your support, thousands of Canadians raised their voices during the national animal protection debate on April 23, sending a clear message to decision makers. Because of you, major federal parties made new commitments to improve the lives of animals, laying the groundwork for lasting change across Canada.
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Youâre protecting the Marsican bear through Wildlife Heritage Areas
Thanks to you, the critically endangered Marsican brown bear has a safer future in Italyâs Central Apennines. Your support helped establish the Wildlife Heritage Area Network including the Apennines Marsican Bear Heritage Area, where bears and communities thrive together. These areas safeguard wildlife, restore ecosystems and promote coexistence. Because of you, this iconic species and the biodiversity it supports, can endure.
Wildlife Heritage Areas offer a powerful alternative to exploitative wildlife tourism. They recognize and support destinations where animals are truly free, and communities benefit by protecting, not exploiting, wildlife. With your continued support, we can grow this network to protect even more species and landscapes around the world.
31 monkeys got a second chance because of you
Last September, Jono was the first of 31 monkeys you helped rescued from an inhumane dancing monkey training centre in Indonesia.
Partnering with Jakarta Animal Aid Network, your kindness provided them with vital veterinary care, safe shelter and rehabilitation.
Thanks to you, Jono and the other monkeys are recovering well. Thank you for giving these animals a second chance.
helping bears beat
When temperatures hit 50°C at Balkasar Sanctuary in Pakistan, your generosity provides life-saving cooling systems: water sprays, shaded areas and around-the-clock care for the 68 rescued bears.
As climate change brings more extreme weather, your ongoing support helps the sanctuary adapt to new challenges year after year. Together, weâre ensuring these vulnerable animals continue to receive the protection they need in our changing world.
When XamĂŁ (pictured above), a two-month-old jaguar cub, was found alone in Brazilâs fire-ravaged forests, his future hung in the balance. These fires, often set to clear land for industrial farming, destroy habitats and displace countless animals.
But thanks to you, XamĂŁ was rescued, rehabilitated and became the first male jaguar successfully reintroduced to the Amazon.
Your generosity didnât just save one life; it supported a system of care that gives wildlife a fighting chance against the forces threatening their survival.
After careful health checks, XamĂŁâs collar will track his wild journey, deter poachers and shed light on elusive Amazon jaguar behaviour.
Oncafari and World Animal Protection Brazil strategize XamĂŁâs historic release, proving local partnerships are key to saving endangered species.
Like XamĂŁ, tapirs Valente and Melancia were victims of fires linked to unsustainable agriculture. Severely burned and dehydrated, they faced grim odds, until your support empowered our partners at Onçafari to provide critical care, from laser therapy to wilderness rehabilitation. Their recovery is a testament to whatâs possible when compassion meets action.
Through your ongoing support, weâre able to respond to emergencies like these while working toward lasting solutions. When our relationship with animals is one of respect rather than exploitation, wildlife can thrive in healthy habitats.
Each animal given a second chance reminds us of the world weâre building together, one where both animals and people can flourish.
Visit this link to watch the documentary of XamĂŁâs journey home, a moving story made possible by supporters like you. www.worldanimalprotection.ca/xamadoc
As one of our most committed supporters, you already understand how your gifts save lives. Today, you could help another XamĂŁ waiting in the wings: consider a special one-time gift to fund emergency rescues, or share this story with someone who cares about wildlife as deeply as you do. Either way, thank you for being the steady force behind these second chances.
By mail: Using the postage paid envelope included
By phone with Tiffany, Philanthropy Manager: 1 800 363 9772 ext 122
Online: worldanimalprotection.ca/ftf25
Gift of stock: worldanimalprotection.ca/stock25
In your will or estate plan: worldanimalprotection.ca/legacy25
Long-time supporters Jesper and Merete have included World Animal Protection in their will â a natural extension of their lifelong love for animals.
Living peacefully with their two collies, Amanda and Tut, the couple have supported our work for over 20 years. They were particularly moved by the plight of bears trapped in bile farms and the harsh conditions faced by farm animals. âAnimals are completely at the mercyofhumans,â says Merete. âThey deserve better.â
As an unmarried couple, they wanted to ensure each otherâs future â and also make a lasting difference for animals. Including World Animal Protection in their will brought peace of mind. âIt feels right,â Jesper explains. âOurloveforanimalshasbeensuchabigpartof our life â of course it should live on.â
Many people donât realize that itâs possible to do both â leave something behind for your loved ones and include a gift to a cause
thatâs close to your heart. Whether itâs a small percentage or a fixed amount, every gift helps create a kinder future for animals. Itâs a way to reflect your values, even after youâre gone, and to leave the world a little better than you found it.
Interested in leaving a lasting legacy for animals?
Visit worldanimalprotection.ca/leavealegacy to learn more, or connect directly with Tiffany Oliveira at mylegacy@worldanimalprotection.ca or 1 800 363 9772 ext. 122.
You can also watch our legacy webinar at worldanimalprotection.ca/webinar2025 to explore the powerful impact of legacy giving, and be sure to mark your calendar for October, when weâll host our next session.