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Helping the animals other vets can't reach 
The Mauritus clinic perfoms up to 20 operations each day Across the world, stray cat and dog populations are spiralling out of control. To combat the problem, the authorities in places such as Egypt are shooting strays dead in the streets. WSPA offers a more humane solution: mobile vet clinics. These specially built vans offer free care for animals in addition to spaying and neutering services.
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The Millennium Elephant Clinic 
A mahout with his elephant after treatment In 1999, WSPA gave funding and expertise to help set up the Millennium Elephant Clinic in the Kegalle region of Sri Lanka, which provides a refuge for up to ten former working elephants and provides veterinary treatment to hundreds of other still in service.
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Testimonials
 
"WSPA has brought attention to the animal factor as one of the variables to be considered when planning and developing a humanitarian rescue operation during disaster situations. WSPA’s Animal Evaluation and Rescue course makes evident the fact that animals and their owners must receive assistance together."
 
Major Milton Rodriguez
US Army South Command and Coordinator of FA-HUM 04 (Humanitarian Allied Forces – Fuerzas Aliadas Humanitarias)


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