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Wild burros are small but hardy equines capable of surviving in challenging environments.

Chimpanzees are wild, complex animals who live in family groups and form lifelong bonds.

Coyotes deserve lives free from persecution.

Deer are our wild neighbors, forced by habitat loss into the spaces where humans now live.

Fish are aquatic animals who live in diverse habitats.

While folktales portray them as sly tricksters, red foxes deserve our respect for their intelligence and adaptability.

Horses are strong and resilient.

Manatees are large, gentle marine mammals who eat only aquatic plants.

Members of the weasel family, otters are known for their elongated bodies, webbed feet and playful antics, particularly their love of sliding down rocks, banks or waterfalls.

Sporting their tux-with-tails plumage, penguins are one of Earth’s most charismatic and recognizable birds.

These sleek, beautiful animals live in coastal waters, hunting for fish in the sea and returning to land to give birth to their young.

Sleek, powerful and endlessly fascinating, sharks have roamed the oceans for millions of years.

Turtles have been roaming the Earth for millions of years—but now dozens of these “slow and steady” species are racing toward extinction.

Whales are awe-inspiring giants of the sea.

To stand against the most egregious abuses of wildlife.

To help reduce needless cruelty to animals.

For horses to be spared cruel and needless deaths.

To make the ocean safer for those who call it home.

Canada's annual commercial seal hunt is the largest slaughter of marine mammals on the planet. Facing harsh criticism the world over because of the hunt's cruelty and unsustainability, the Canadian government and fishing industry have spread much misinformation. Here are the basic facts about the...

The shocking number of animal cruelty cases reported every day is just the tip of the iceberg—most cases are never reported. Unlike violent crimes against people, cases of animal abuse are not compiled by state or federal agencies, making it difficult to calculate just how common they are. However...