201. WSPA condemns alleged Japanese whaling plans
deal which simply moves this cruelty from the Southern Ocean to the North Pacific is not worth the paper it is written on. Sanctioning this inhumane and unnecessary practice would be a huge step backwards for animal welfare.†Time to focus
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202. New ‘one stop-shop’ for farm animal welfare
biggest cause of animal cruelty
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203. Microchip project enables new life for farmed bear
wild bears from lives of cruelty
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204. New guidelines offer lifeline to stray dogs
stray dogs are safe from cruelty. “WSPA has an extremely important role to play as the international expert in humane dog population management. Adopting this text is the beginning of a process of evolution – there is still room
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205. Thousands of dogs suffer China’s needless cull
to misdirected and needless cruelty© WSPA Over 36,000 dogs have been killed in central China. This kneejerk reaction to reported human rabies cases ignores all evidence that a humane dog vaccination and public education programme is the
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206. WSPA's evidence critical for victory in whale welfare
in our campaign to end the cruelty of whaling.†Investigation sparks further debate WSPA displayed life size images of humpback whales at the IWC meeting© Bryant Austin WSPA’s report on our findings in Greenland, Exploding
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207. Taiwan to ban live bird markets
Stop the cruelty Help WSPA take the factory out of farming
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208. Transporters refuse to show footage of animal abuse
its member to highlight the cruelty of long journeys to slaughter in which animal welfare is compromised. The campaign continues The banned footage forms part of the Handle with Care coalition’s campaign. Another valuable coalition
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209. Shopping for animal welfare: WSPA USA offers a helping hand
on their shelves. Choosing cruelty free food and other products is a powerful tool to advocate for better animal welfare. Considering a few simple rules when shopping can help you choose wisely for welfare, wherever you live >>
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210. Sweden and New Zealand join leaders in animal welfare
dedicated to stopping animal cruelty and protecting the world’s future. Bridget Vercoe, WSPA New Zealand Programme Manager, said: “We commend Minister Jim Anderton and the New Zealand Government for this commitment to animal welfare,
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