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Jun 15, 2010Veterinary teams have vaccinated more than 40,000 dogs against rabies in Bali, saving more than 65,000 from government culls.
Jun 15, 2010New footage gathered by WSPA shows the brutal reality of whaling in Norway, and demonstrates why the international ban on commercial whaling must not be lifted. Act now: we have 24 hours to register our demand to stop this cruel and unnecessary practice.
Jun 7, 2010The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) has endorsed a citizen-backed ballot initiative being promoted by Ohioans for Humane Farms - a coalition of animal protection organizations, veterinarians, family farmers, food safety and environmental advocates - to help end some of the cruelest factory farming practices in the state of Ohio.
May 28, 2010Today, actor, producer and writer Ricky Gervais has partnered with the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) to call for an end to the cruel practice of bullfighting, and urge tourists to stop supporting such brutality on their travels.
May 24, 2010Actresses join Simon Cowell and Leona Lewis to support WSPA’s “Animals Matter to Me” Campaign
May 17, 2010
May 10, 2010Comedian Claude Stuart assembles “Animals of Comedy” show to benefit WSPA
May 4, 2010Trying to find humane food at your local grocery store or restaurant? There’s an app for that.
Apr 29, 2010This March, members of an International Whaling Commission (IWC) working group met to discuss the future of the commission, including a deal that would reinstate commercial whaling and spell disaster for whales. WSPA is adamantly opposed to this deal and fighting to save the ban on commercial whaling.
Apr 23, 2010The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has published a proposal which could destroy the 24-year ban on commercial whaling. The plan, based on a deal being championed by the US, would give the green light to Japan, Norway and Iceland to cruelly slaughter almost 1,400 whales next year, and close to 13,000 over the next ten years.
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