91. Celebrating real change for animals in 2009
was endorsed by UNESCO ; our veterinary syllabus was rolled out across Indonesia, Peru and Argentina … Stopping bullfighting In one of WSPA’s largest ever online actions over 85,000 supporters backed the citizens of Catalonia in
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92. News 2010
in Bali Jun 15, 2010 Veterinary teams have vaccinated more than 40,000 dogs against rabies in Bali, saving more than 65,000 from government culls. Appalling new footage shows cruelty of Norwegian whaling Jun 15, 2010 New footage
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93. Helping Thailand’s working ponies
up a clinic offering advice, veterinary treatment and low cost supplies. The clinic also provided limestone – a cheap calcium supplement. This resulted in a remarkable improvement in the health of the ponies, and awareness of the clinic
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94. WSPA urges rethink on Beijing cat cull
ownership. Kate Blaszak, Veterinary Programmes Manager for WSPA Asia, emphasises the importance of education about pet ownership to prevent cats from being unwanted and abandoned in the first place: “In China cats are sometimes
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95. Bali’s dogs at risk again
management, education, a veterinary and adoption clinic, an animal ambulance, and most recently, a rabies vaccination campaign hoping to prevent perfectly healthy dogs from being killed simply because they are ‘roaming’. BAWA and
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96. News 2008
with further specialist veterinary help and medicine on its way. Colombia moves closer to making animals matter Sep 5, 2008 Colombia's Ministry of Environment has publicly backed a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare, taking this
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97. WSPA calls for action as ABC exposes the cruelty of live cattle export
over 96,000. The Australian Veterinary Association has also come on board announcing their concern for animal welfare issues, calling for all cattle exports to Indonesia to be suspended. What’s next? On the 14th of June the Australian
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98. Be fur free: a consumer guide
been declared inhumane by veterinary associations. Simple steps to help protect animals from the fur trade Avoid all fur products: labelling can mislead! Dog and cat fur is commonly described as ‘vintage’ or
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99. Miranda Richardson visits stray dog project
pets. Develop accessible veterinary services to reduce the numbers of injured and sick dogs. Introduce widespread neutering programmes to reduce the numbers of mothers and puppies on the streets. Educate adults and children to reduce the
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100. Whaling nations block progress on animal welfare at IWC
Broom of the Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, presented ‘The science of animal welfare and its relevance to whales and the IWC’ to delegates. The IWC annual meeting continues this week with WSPA in
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