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USA Member Societies

In the U.S., more than 70 organizations have become WSPA Member Societies. Together, we work on issues ranging from humane treatment of farm animals to promoting the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare at the United Nations which will lead to global recognition of animal welfare and improved protection of animals internationally. WSPA provides a unique network of support and expertise, working with and connecting our Member Societies to each other to help achieve our common vision: a world where animal welfare matters and animal cruelty ends.

U.S. Member Society Directory

Click below to see a list of our Member Societies (listed alphabetically)

        

Why Join the WSPA?
Learn more about the reasons for becoming a U.S. Member Society of WSPA.

How does my organization become a WSPA member society?
Access our application and print materials and learn more about the process of becoming a U.S. Member Society.

Member Society News Center
As part of the WSPA Global Network, you have the opportunity to share news about your organization and its upcoming events, reaching thousands of potential new supporters through our online Member Society News Center.

For the latest news on Member Society work and animal welfare developments around the world, please see the latest edition of the Global Network magazine (PDF Format).

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