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41. Bears escape cruel ‘dancing’ destiny
the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). The three adult bears had been trained to dance and were destined to be sold to Kalandars – nomadic bear owners – in India. This illegal cross-border wildlife trade in poached bears sells
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42. Leona Lewis - Animals matter to me - WSPA International
for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) is urging the world’s governments to recognise that Animals can suffer and feel pain. This recognition is the first and most important step in ensuring we have stronger laws to safeguard Animal
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43. News 2009
– is adopted. Animal health critical in devastated rural India Apr 7, 2009 The tornado that hit 11 villages in Orissa State, India, at the end of March uprooted trees and lifted people 30 feet into the air. WSPA’s emergency
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44. So nearly the last dance
completely eradicated from India, a lot of work still needs to be done before we can truly celebrate the end of this cruel practice; more bears remain in need of rescue. Join us in looking back over our journey to date and forward to a better
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45. News 2009
Celebrating real change for animals in 2009 Dec 23, 2009 Thank you. With your support, WSPA and our member societies have achieved great things for animals this year. Many are better cared for, better protected, and have brighter futures as
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46. News 2008
dollar losses caused by poor animal welfare Jun 13, 2008 The first National Congress on Farm animal Welfare, held in Costa Rica this week, addressed the mistreatment of farm animals and its results. WSPA Board and Advisory Council announced
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47. News 2009
Celebrating real change for animals in 2009 Dec 23, 2009 Thank you. With your support, WSPA and our member societies have achieved great things for animals this year. Many are better cared for, better protected, and have brighter futures as
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48. News 2009
Celebrating real change for animals in 2009 Dec 23, 2009 Thank you. With your support, WSPA and our member societies have achieved great things for animals this year. Many are better cared for, better protected, and have brighter futures as
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49. From the field: updates on disaster management
Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, India A WSPA DART is due to arrive in Orissa later this week to begin an assessment of animal welfare needs after the worst floods in 50 years displaced both people and animals. Having worked in the region last year,
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50. Related Links
life: ending bear dancing in India together Related Links Towards a wild life: ending bear dancing in India together - related articles Dancing bears Dancing bears endure a life of suffering, dragged from village to village Project makes
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