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Dec 22, 2011

European Union adopts new position to improve welfare of whales

The European Union has announced a strong common position instructing member states at meetings of the International Whaling Commission to maintain the whaling ban and support proposals to improve whale welfare.

Dec 16, 2011

Reception for U.N. Delegates confirms that Farm Animal Welfare matters for people and the planet

On Dec. 15, as delegates from around the globe meet at the U.N. to discuss policies to promote sustainable development, WSPA and other agriculture and development organizations spoke at a United Nations reception event.

Dec 16, 2011

The surprising benefits of animal welfare

New public campaign by WSPA aims to place humane treatment of farm animals on agenda at Rio +20 Summit

Dec 9, 2011

Kristin Bauer supports Red Collar work in Bangladesh

Actress Kristin Bauer has announced her support for the global Collars not Cruelty campaign as our vaccination pilot project in Bangladesh ends.

Dec 1, 2011

Red card to cruelty: WSPA congratulates Ukraine for ending cruel culls

WSPA urges the Ukraine government to act on the words of its environment minister by ordering an end to the cruel culls that have killed thousands of dogs ahead of the Euro 2012 football championship.

Nov 10, 2011

Help end Europe’s long-distance suffering for animals

WSPA urges supporters to demand a European 8-hour transportation limit following the EU’s failure to reduce journey times.

Nov 2, 2011

WSPA brings emergency relief to drought-hit Kenyan region

The animals in one of Kenya’s most severely drought-stricken regions have received life-saving treatments in a WSPA-funded Disaster Management operation.

Oct 20, 2011

WSPA takes welfare message to vets from across the world

International vets hear about WSPA’s work integrating animal welfare in disaster work and education

Oct 14, 2011

Animals are integral to the ‘green economy’

In New York this week, WSPA co-hosted a series of presentations on the crucial links between livestock production and the green economy.

Oct 10, 2011

Two cubs rescued as 100,000 Vietnamese reject bear bile

Even as Vietnamese super-star and 2010 idol, Uyen Linh became the 100,000th Vietnamese person to pledge never to use bear bile products, two more bear cubs were rescued as a result of a call to the wildlife crime hotline run by WSPA’s partners ENV.

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