Exposed: the dark reality of profit-driven wildlife farms
New Research Reveals Staggering Statistic: 5.5 Billion Wild Animals Bred Globally Each Year for Profit
Animals held on wildlife farms suffer from malnourishment, disease, stress-induced behaviors, injuries, infected wounds—and even cannibalism. The report, compiled using Freedom of Information requests and other research, also details how high numbers of animals living in cramped, unhygienic conditions put their caretakers and the public at risk of zoonotic diseases—potentially to pandemic proportions.
Our research found very little to no evidence supporting erroneous claims that captive breeding reduces pressure on wild populations. Shockingly, some captive wildlife populations are now larger than those living free.
Some industries where urgent action is needed include the some 20,000 bears in
In the US, dozens of wild animal species are farmed commercially, including ball pythons and parakeets who are sold at big box pet stores like Petco and minks at fur farms who are killed for their skins. Efforts are underway to address the commercial breeding of wild animals. For example,
World Animal Protection is urging governments worldwide to take immediate action by implementing a comprehensive and timely phase out of commercial wildlife farms and associated trade. Additionally, we are calling for increased support for alternative livelihoods for those communities currently involved in the wildlife farming industry, to ensure a just transition away from these harmful practices.
World Animal Protection, US Senior Campaigns Manager
"Whether it be for the pet industry, trophy hunting, entertainment, traditional medicine, decoration, or fashion – this must be the last generation of wild animals farmed for profit. Wild animals are suffering in cramped, dirty cages right now waiting to be killed or sold into a lifetime of captivity. While many Americans might think of wildlife farming as another country's problem, millions of wild animals are bred in mills in the US to be sold in pet stores like Petco or bred at fur farms to be killed and made into coats. There is no justification for this cruelty. Wild animals have the right to a wild life."
About World Animal Protection
World Animal Protection is a global organization working to end factory farming and wildlife exploitation. We expose cruel systems, promote animal-friendly alternatives, and influence policy change. For over 70 years, World Animal Protection has been rewriting the story for animals.
Working across almost 50 countries with offices in 12, we are the only animal welfare organization with UN Consultative Status, enabling us to engage with and influence global decision-makers. We prioritize animals in farming and wild animals exploited for use in entertainment, as pets, and in fashion.
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SOURCE World Animal Protection
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