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How much would you pay to watch an innocent animal being tortured, maimed and killed in front of a cheering crowd? How much is it worth to see a confused, defenseless animal being stabbed, tormented and terrified by a group of men with weapons?

These questions should never have to be asked, or answered.  But they are, every year, by hundreds of thousands of people around the world who attend bullfights.  At these cruel spectacles, defenseless bulls are brutally tortured in front of paying audiences.  WSPA is working to end this, but we need your help >>


 

WSPA releases grocery store survey  
WSPA staff and volunteers surveyed almost 200 individual grocery stores throughout the U.S. to assess the availability of animal friendly foods on their shelves. Find out how your store ranked and what you can do to make more humane products available in the stores where you shop.
Four bears saved in latest local network success  
WSPA member society Bioresource Research Center (BRC) in Pakistan has rescued four bears from being used in brutal bear baiting events.
WSPA's evidence critical in victory for whale welfare  
A WSPA investigation has convinced commissioners at the International Whaling Commission's (IWC) annual meeting to vote 'no' to including ten humpbacks in Greenland's whaling quota.
Stop the cruelty of Australia's live export trade  
As the world’s largest exporter of sheep, Australia is responsible for the suffering of millions of animals every year. Help convince Australia’s Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, it is time to make a change.








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