1. Changing human behaviour, improving animal welfare
horses Changing human behaviour, improving animal welfare
Changing human behaviour, improving animal welfare
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Welfare advice must ring true with horse owners' experience if it is to create long lasting change to
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2. Kenyan animal welfare network prevents showcase of cruelty
importantly the network of animal welfare organisations working together has delivered a strong message to the Kenyan public creating awareness that animals are sentient and protected by law." Let’s protect animals worldwide
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3. Animal welfare included in new Standards for Social Responsibility
Latest news News 2010 Animal welfare included in new Standards for Social Responsibility
Animal welfare included in new Standards for Social Responsibility Nov 1, 2010
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© WSPA WSPA is celebrating
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4. Making animals matter: 2011 is World Veterinary Year
and crucially, promoting animal welfare.
Vets and WSPA animal welfare is fundamental to the veterinary profession. WSPA’s education programme in animal welfare, developed over several years, is currently used by veterinary and
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5. 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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6. Our beliefs
a species cannot be met, the animals should not be captive.
General principles The key difference between animal conservation and animal welfare is that conservation focuses on species, populations and habitats, whereas welfare focuses on the
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7. Pet care
a whole range of domestic animals. Caring for animals is everyone’s responsibility Whether or not you own a companion animal, there are everyday actions you can take to ensure their welfare: Report animal cruelty
Learn to
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8. Christmas cruelty: investigation exposes reindeer mistreatment
for those that care about animals.) You can write a letter to urge the Nordic Council of Ministers , an inter-parliamentary forum for cooperation in the Nordic countries, to uphold existing animal welfare laws in both countries and the
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9. Factory farming
suffering Factory farmed animals are crammed together in conditions that prohibit natural behaviour – they cannot eat, exercise or form relationships as they are meant to. In some cases, they live without daylight. The poor conditions
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10. International momentum for a fur free world
apathy and stereotypical behaviour – clear signs of severe animal welfare problems. After seven months they are gassed and skinned: a short, miserable life for the non-essential luxury of a mink coat. Fur for animals Many years of
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