141. Stray Animals
WSPA's work Dogs Stray Animals
Stray Animals
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The plight of strays is one of the most visible Animal welfare issues in the world today. Dogs are one of the most affected Animals - of the estimated 500 million
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142. News 2010
helps Nicaragua enact strict animal welfare laws Dec 8, 2010 On 2nd December 2010, Members of Nicaragua’s National Assembly voted near unanimously to pass a law that includes some of the most stringent measures in animal welfare
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143. News 2007
funded by WSPA. Reducing animal suffering in disaster prone Bangladesh. Dec 7, 2007 WSPA will direct its efforts towards sustainable solutions that will reduce the affect of disasters on animals and the communities in Bangladesh. Peaceful
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144. News 2007
funded by WSPA. Reducing animal suffering in disaster prone Bangladesh. Dec 7, 2007 WSPA will direct its efforts towards sustainable solutions that will reduce the affect of disasters on animals and the communities in Bangladesh. Peaceful
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145. News 2009
critical for Gaza’s animals Jan 23, 2009 Last week WSPA funded the Palestine Wildlife Society to buy veterinary supplies for Gaza's injured animals. But the picture of animal suffering that has emerged is even worse than we feared.
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146. A blow for whale welfare: Iceland resumes whaling
greeted with enthusiasm from animal welfare and conservation groups worldwide. However, in cruel hunts due to start today, forty minke whales will be targeted using explosive harpoons that often fail to kill the whale straight away, resulting in
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147. Challenge to Greenland’s whaling claims
traced unacceptable animal suffering back to commercial profit margins.†Based on the investigation, WSPA estimates that US$1million profit is being made from one quarter or more of the whales that Greenland is allowed to slaughter
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148. Inside the factory farms
Scientific proof that farmed animals experience emotions, from pleasure to suffering, is already recognised by the European Union. Yet factory farmers continue to cage or tether millions of animals in barren conditions, treating them as machines
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149. Lucy’s story: a second chance at life
for the Protection of Animals
WSPA's work
Bears
Dogs
Stray Animals
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150. Bears escape cruel ‘dancing’ destiny
in poached bears sells the animals into a lifetime of suffering , as they are forced into unnatural behaviours, become ill from poor diets, and often develop repetitive behaviours that indicate mental trauma. WTI and WSPA initiated the
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