61. Latest news
sanctuary. Latest bear cub rescue Jan 22, 2011 WSPA led an undercover operation in Orissa, India with its local member society, Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) and the local police to save two sloth bear cubs from a cruel life of bear
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62. Christmas Eve success bodes well for animals in 2010...
(pictured: European brown bear)© WSPA On 24 December, the Serbian government officially announced support for the development of a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare – a United Nations endorsed agreement to respect animals'
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63. Celebrating real change for animals in 2009
we stopped 44 of 56 planned bear baiting events by mid-2009. Working with 1,600 mosques and helping bear owners establish cruelty-free livelihoods, we also ensured lifelong safety for four more bears at Kund Park . More in brief : An
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64. News 2008
Organisation. Blind bears start new lives in world’s largest bear sanctuary Aug 19, 2008 Two blind bears that spent their lives in tiny, rusting cages found new homes in the woodland enclosures of the world’s biggest bear
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65. Bears
Home WSPA's work Bears Bears Bear farming Thousands of Bears are suffering this unnecessary cruelty Dancing Bears Dancing Bears endure a life of suffering, dragged from village to village Bear baiting Dogs are encouraged to
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66. News 2009
growing. Twenty years of bear care Dec 3, 2009 Three orphaned bear cubs have been released back into the wild after spending five months at Idaho Black bear Rehab (IBBR)’s pioneering centre. Green light for urgent action to save
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67. News 2008
returns spell success for bear rehab Dec 5, 2008 An orphaned bear cub, being cared for at the WSPA-funded Idaho Black bear Rehabilitation centre, is a symbol of the growing recognition for bear rehabiliatation work. Battle against
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68. Our beliefs
A brown bear in WSPA's Romanian sanctuary© WSPA WSPA believes that: Animals have biologically determined instincts, interests and natures, and can experience pain and suffering. Each individual animal has intrinsic
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69. Related Links
- related articles Bear farming Thousands of Bears are suffering this unnecessary cruelty Bear poaching and illegal trade Inside the Bear farms No need for Bear bile
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70. News 2009
growing. Twenty years of bear care Dec 3, 2009 Three orphaned bear cubs have been released back into the wild after spending five months at Idaho Black bear Rehab (IBBR)’s pioneering centre. Green light for urgent action to save
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