21. Whaling footage shows severe suffering and harpooning
Whaling footage shows severe suffering and harpooning
Whaling footage shows severe suffering and cruelty Feb 7, 2008
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New footage released by the Australian government of Japanese whalers engaged in their cruel
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22. Emergency relief for Bihar’s flood-stricken animals
systems, evacuation and animal management plans in temporary safe holding areas to be established. The planned outcome: that animal owners in vulnerable communities will be able to protect pets, livestock and working animals from floods and
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23. Education
Home Animal welfare groups Education
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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24. 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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25. WSPA and Animal Planet take on the illegal wildlife trade
News 2007 WSPA and Animal Planet take on the illegal wildlife trade
WSPA and Animal Planet take on the illegal wildlife trade Nov 2, 2007
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WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) is helping
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26. 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 safeguard their welfare. These messages are at the heart of WSPA’s
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27. Does 'ethical' or 'green' fur exist?
is opposed to the farming of animals specifically for their fur or skins. It is morally indefensible to subject animals to suffering and death for trivial and non-essential luxury goods. Besides, it is virtually impossible to identify where fur
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28. 2008: An uncertain year for whales
and interviews. Animal welfare moves up the agenda
Once again welfare discussions were limited by the whaling nations failing to provide data on their hunts. They claimed that the publication of previous data by NGOs –
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29. WSPA urges G8 leaders to start serving humane and sustainable farming
report – Industrial Animal Agriculture – Part of the poverty problem – industrial agriculture is not only responsible for the suffering of billions of Animals around the world, is also a key part of the poverty problem. The
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30. 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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