11. Education
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Animals can experience pleasure, pain and suffering. When humans interact with Animals we have a responsibility and often a legal duty to
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12. Celebrating real change for animals in 2009
our vision: a world where animal welfare matters and animal cruelty ends . But with your help, WSPA is looking forward to a fresh decade of achievements for animals. We believe every animal is important. Every donation is important too: you
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13. Education
of justice and respect for animals and people. Education also reveals how animal welfare is crucial to people and the environment. With an understanding of key animal welfare principles, people come to understand and appreciate the role that we
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14. Bihar – WSPA provides a risk-reduction blueprint for others
the worst flood disaster in India’s Bihar State for 50 years. Bihar is India’s poorest state with 90 per cent of its 83 million people living in rural communities and approximately one in three families dependant upon their animals
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15. WSPA takes action on World Rabies Day
vaccinations to 100 dogs.
India At least 20,000 Indian people die every year from rabies. India’s 30 million dogs play a major role in the spread of the disease. WSPA member society the Marwar Animal Protection Trust (MAPT) have been
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16. Advice from WSPA for World Rabies Day
hit the countries of the Indian Ocean, killing 250,000 people. Countless numbers of animals were also killed, but many more were left homeless. Before the tsumani veterinary care on the Indian, Sri Lankan and Thailand coastlines was uncommon,
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17. Project makes new lives for people and bears
has been against the law in India since 1998. Last dance Tamanna’s father Mohammad now has a way to support his family without animals suffering© WTI However, when bear dancing became illegal there were few other ways that Kalandar
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18. Myanmar 2011: Building on a strong foundation
massive implications for animal welfare and human food security and livelihoods, the early warning systems put in place after Cyclone Nargis minimised the immediate impact on animals – particularly backyard animals like poultry, pigs and
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19. Stories from Orissa: after the tornado
, housing up to four animals each Large quantities of concentrated animal feed to boost the nutrition and immune systems of 2,000 vulnerable working animals Help in clearing debris and remove animal carcasses, reducing the risk of
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20. Animals Matter campaign goes from strength to strength
The Cambodian government, Animal Welfare Board of India, and Australian Veterinary Association are all using their powerful voices to call for a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW). They join over 1.5 million individuals supporting
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