101. Changing human behaviour, improving animal welfare
provide a service, such as veterinary care , and aim to increase awareness of why the animals are suffering. These projects help many animals, but we know that awareness, while valuable, does not always lead to behaviour change. While a vet may
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102. Promoting animal welfare, protecting human health
welfare. Mônica Almeida, Veterinary Programs Officer for WSPA Brazil, commented: “We know that this approach can work. In Brazil the national rabies vaccination programme for dogs, educational campaigns in rabies prevention, and
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103. Balkasar open for bears: Pakistan’s new WSPA-funded bear sanctuary
Jan Schmidt-Burbach, WSPA Veterinary Wildlife Programmes Manager.
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104. Kesi's story: Survival against the odds
centre by Eko, a veterinary paramedic returning from a rescue operation. Inside, there was a tiny orangutan, approximately three months old, her intelligent eyes wide open. Then we saw her left arm: there was a stump where her hand
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105. WSPA announces action plan to assist Japan’s animals
feeding bowls, pet food, veterinary services and essential other equipment, but their main purpose is to enable owners to continue to walk, clean, feed and care for their animals. Supporting local efforts WSPA’s disaster response team
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106. WSPA champions life-saving work of vets in Bali on World Vet Day 2011
so grave that the World Veterinary Association has chosen to highlight the disease as its chosen theme for 2011 . Dr Elly Hiby, Scientific Advisor at WSPA, said, “Veterinary science, animal welfare and human health are all closely
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107. 2010: A year of animal welfare accomplishments
helped repair the National Veterinary Laboratory and main lab infrastructure, which fell during the earthquake; installed 24 solar-powered refrigeration units, which are critical to storing animal vaccinations; and launched the country’s
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108. A place of sanctuary
additional quarantine and veterinary areas. It will: Enable bears being held in illegal or poor captive conditions to be confiscated and receive long-term care. Transform the lives of bears from abusive or inappropriate surroundings,
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109. Inside the bear farms
farm workers, with no veterinary experience. Depending on the region, farms will use one of three methods: A tube leading into the gall bladder is created, allowing bile to be extracted. To stop the tube closing up, the abdominal wound
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