Shopping for animal welfare: WSPA USA offers a helping hand
To help consumers find and make more humane food choices at the supermarket, WSPA USA has released a survey ranking 23 US grocery store chains by the availability of humanely labelled food on their shelves.
New ‘one stop-shop’ for farm animal welfare
The Gateway to Farm Animal Welfare provides reliable information for individuals and organisations that need advice about legislation and research findings, and animal welfare standards, practices and policies.
WSPA urges G8 leaders to start serving humane and sustainable farming
As outlined in our recent report – Industrial Animal Agriculture – Part of the poverty problem – industrial agriculture is not only responsible for the suffering of billions of animals around the world, is also a key part of the poverty problem.
Report calls for action on hidden costs of inhumane farming
WSPA’s new report, Eating our Future: the environmental impact of industrial animal agriculture, details how factory farming contributes to the environmental, economic and social crises faced by both developed and developing countries.
Congress highlights million dollar losses caused by poor animal welfare
The first National Congress on Farm Animal Welfare, held in Costa Rica this week, addressed the mistreatment of farm animals and its results: suffering for the animals and hardship for the people who rely on animal products for their livelihoods.
UN holds landmark first meeting on animal welfare
An alliance of leading animal welfare organisations, including WSPA, attended the landmark event to call for more thorough UN consideration of animal welfare.
First animal residents for Model Farm Project
An 80-strong herd of cattle have become the first livestock to populate the Brazilian Model Farm, enabling the project – which seeks to demonstrate humane and sustainable farming methods – to launch its first training programme.
Ministerial support boosts animal welfare in Brazil
Mr Minc said he felt compelled to support the campaign both as a concerned citizen with an interest in animal welfare and as a minister responsible for the protection of Brazil’s rich diversity of wildlife.
Animal welfare accepted in halal guidelines
WSPA was also the only animal welfare organisation to be selected as a panel member for the sessions on animal welfare, poultry slaughter and bovine (cow) and ovine (sheep) slaughter.
WSPA advances UN collaboration on animal welfare issues
Earlier this month, WSPA representatives visited United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York to engage members of more than 30 permanent missions and UN agencies in discussions on the links between good animal welfare practices and the United Nation’s agenda for sustainable development.
Nicaraguan festival hosts animal welfare milestone
The UDAW campaign fits naturally into the Earth Festival – good animal welfare practices have positive impacts on the environment, which is damaged by animal abuses such as factory farming and the destruction of ecosystems.
New, comprehensive text on long distance transport launched
The largest and most comprehensive academic reference text on the long distance transport of animals for slaughter was presented to almost 100 of the world’s Chief Veterinary Officers in a reception on 26 May 2008.
Uganda hosts first National Animal Welfare Workshop
They sought a forum to discuss welfare issues, convinced that animal welfare is not adequately covered within the veterinary curriculum at present and not understood widely by Ugandans.
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