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As the holiday season approaches, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) unveils an unprecedented database of Humane Restaurants featuring over 150 restaurants in 15 U.S. cities.
 
WSPA aims to help diners find restaurants that serve a variety of humanely raised meat and dairy products and are committed to animal welfare and the environment.
 
Eating in for the holidays? Check out WSPA’s Grocery Store database to find the best brands of humanely labeled foods at your local grocery store.
 

Leona Lewis says Animals Matter  
Top international singer Leona Lewis is backing WSPA in a new campaign video launched recently. Lewis pledged her support for WSPA's Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW) campaign at a video and photo shoot at the Sony Music Entertainment offices in London. She was joined by her family dog Misty for the shoot.
Bali’s dogs at risk again  
A recent outbreak of rabies on this otherwise idyllic island has seen government authorities rush headlong into a mass elimination program – except they’re focused on eliminating dogs, not rabies.
Help us make a difference for stray dogs  
WSPA was able to bring hope to this dog, it was rescued, treated, cared for, and adopted into a new and loving home. Now, we’re asking you to help us make a difference for even more sick, suffering, and abandoned dogs and other animals in need.
Asia Pacific Disaster Update: WSPA responds to animal emergency  
The World Society for the Protection of Animals’ (WSPA) disaster response team has been able to relieve the suffering of hundreds of animals caught up in the natural disasters in Asia Pacific through the provision of much needed food and medical care.








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