Campaigns

Current Campaigns

End Pigeon Culling. Embrace Humane Solutions
Culling doesn’t work long-term and it harms other animals too. It only treats the symptoms and can even lead to...
The Hidden Cruelty of Glue Traps
Glue traps cause immense suffering. Animals stuck on them struggle for hours or even days, tearing skin, breaking limbs, starving....
A Safer Singapore for Wildlife

Poaching remains a threat to native wildlife in Singapore. Birds such as doves and shamas are often targeted for the...

Endangered, Not Ingredients

The use of wild animal parts such as bear bile, rhino horn, and tiger bones in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)...

Cruelty-Free Living

Many everyday products—ranging from cosmetics to household cleaners, food, and clothing—are produced at the cost of immense animal suffering. Each...

Coexisting with Singapore’s Wildlife

Singapore is home to nearly 5.9 million people—and an incredible diversity of native wildlife. With over 537 species of birds,...

Past Campaigns

The Truth About Dolphins in Captivity

Dolphins are intelligent, social, and wide-ranging marine mammals meant to thrive in the vast, open oceans—not in confined tanks for...

Wild Animals Belong in the Wild

The illegal pet trade continues to threaten the welfare of countless wild animals, often hiding in plain sight—on social media...

A Better Life for Asia’s Zoo Animals

In many zoos, animals are kept in conditions that fall short of acceptable welfare standards. In some cases, the physical,...

Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare: A Global Voice for the Voiceless

To date, over 45,000 Singaporeans have joined ACRES in supporting a global movement for a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare...

Suffering, Not Smiling: The Hidden Truth Behind Captive Dolphins

In 2003, ACRES launched the “Suffering, Not Smiling” campaign to shed light on the plight of dolphins in captivity and...

The Truth About Fur: A Fashion Statement Built on Suffering

ACRES, in partnership with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and the Change For Animals Foundation...