Abused Zimbabwe Elephants Begin New Life
The nine wild elephants rescued from cruel safari training at a Zimbabwe ranch have been successfully relocated to their new home in Hwange National Park. Tracking shows the elephants have stayed together as a group as they begin their new life in a protected reserve free from abuse and neglect.
Thank you to all the incredible supporters who helped IFAW make this life-saving rescue effort possible.
3,172 Animals Saved in Philippines!
An average of 200 animals a day were fed or treated by IFAW's Water Rescue Team during its recent typhoon rescue efforts in the Philippines. Over the course of sixteen days on the ground, IFAW’s team reached over 11 flooded communities containing 15 villages to help more than 3000 animals by feeding, treating and rescuing those in most need.
Sadly, yet another typhoon has struck the Philippines. IFAW is in direct contact with our partners at the Philippines Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) to help them care for more suffering animals with a financial grant.
Tails for Whales -Add your photo!
Starting as an Australian project to show our love for whales, Tails for Whales has now gone global!
Help protect whales around the world and join celebs, politicians and people just like you who have sent their photos making a whale tail with their hands.
Visit the website, view the galleries and then take action to protect whales.
Animal Action Education: IFAW releases Under One Sky
For hundreds of millions of years animals have inhabited the land, the seas and the skies of planet earth. From the smallest insects to the largest mammals, animals are vital threads in the web of life that sustains us all. There are a myriad of animal wonders to be found, even in your own backyard!
Under one sky - Whay animals matter, the latest release in IFAW’s Animal Action education series, explores the many ways that animals matter.
Download FREE educational materials
IFAW launches new whale watching report at the IWC

IFAW's new report, Whale Watching Worldwide provides a country-by-country economic analysis of the global whale watching industry, revealing that whale watching in the last year generated US$2.1 billion.
This report launches as more than 80 countries debate the future of whaling and whale conservation at the 61st annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) in Madeira, Portugal.
Read the Executive Summary here
Get the full report and learn more about what you can do to help whales
A message from Daniel Johns of Silverchair
IFAW wishes to sincerely thank Daniel Johns of Silverchair for generously supporting our campaigns to protect marine mammals by providing this video message. Daniel is a great animal welfare advocate and has been a long-term supporter of IFAW. Daniel’s video can be viewed on our You Tube channel and Facebook group.




















