131. Related Links
on animal welfare and animal cruelty Whaling nations attending the International Whaling Commission’s annual meeting have rejected recommendations that outline a new strategy to better protect whales from cruelty.
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132. Related Links
on animal welfare and animal cruelty Whaling nations attending the International Whaling Commission’s annual meeting have rejected recommendations that outline a new strategy to better protect whales from cruelty.
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133. Japan Dolphin Day: a spotlight on large-scale suffering
Captivity: the demand for cruelty Not all the dolphins rounded up during the drive hunts are slaughtered. Many are captured and sold for display in aquariums and marine parks in Japan and overseas. They are often injured and certainly
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134. Press release: European Commission receives petition calling for end to long...
for WSPA. “This cruelty could easily be avoided by humanely slaughtering the animals close to the point of origin, and shipping the meat products across to the point of sale.†A total of 152,557 people from 21 countries have
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135. Four of the foulest journeys on earth
Rainger said: “The cruelty these animals endure is completely unacceptable in the 21st century. This trade is one in which millions of animals suffer cruel and unnecessary journeys each year. It must stop.†Visit
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136. News 2008
network prevents showcase of cruelty Dec 19, 2008 A Kenyan form of bullfighting, in which two bulls are encouraged to fight, was prevented from taking place in Nairobi by a network of animal welfare groups. ‘Tis the season to stop
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137. 2009: Evolving a future of protection for whales
would not compromise on cruelty. In only one month, WSPA led Whalewatch groups in collecting an incredible 70,000 signatures from people calling for countries to reject coastal whaling because it is simply too cruel. Thanks in part to this
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138. Animal protection breakthrough in Tawian
been passed. It makes animal cruelty - including inhumane slaughter - a criminal offence resulting in one year’s imprisonment if violated twice within 5 years. This is stricter than the UK for example, which doesn’t have this level of
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139. WSPA Cheers Bullring Closure Reports
campaign [culture without cruelty] must go on until we have achieved significant political decisions on this issue, but it’s also clear that public opposition is continuing to grow and we may see bullfighting dying out for commercial
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140. Tanzania’s first lady launches animal welfare stories
thin line between animal cruelty and cruelty to other human beingsâ€, and added that the anthology will not only be beneficial to the children but to the community as a whole. She then signed copies for the children. WSPA donated 150
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