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Dec 5, 2011Labor has rejected a move to phase out live exports at this weekend’s National Party Conference, but WSPA is encouraged by moves to support alternatives to the cruel trade.
Dec 1, 2011WSPA urges the Ukraine government to act on the words of its environment minister by ordering an end to the cruel culls that have killed thousands of dogs ahead of the Euro 2012 football championship
Nov 24, 2011A new national survey commissioned by WSPA has revealed 77% of Australians still think the live export industry is cruel and 80% believe Labor should support a phase out
Nov 17, 2011Two of Australia’s top rock musicians, Daniel Johns and Chris Cheney have joined forces to help raise funds and awareness for WSPA’s ‘Collars not Cruelty’ campaign
Nov 16, 2011Our new ‘Really Wild Gifts’ site gives you the chance to buy a fantastic range of virtual gifts for your friends and family that will help animals in need around the world
Nov 10, 2011WSPA urges supporters to demand a European 8-hour transportation limit following the EU’s failure to reduce journey times.
Nov 9, 2011WSPA’s local partner in Vietnam, Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV), recently launched a sting operation to save two tiny bear cubs after receiving a tip off call on the WSPA-funded Wildlife Crime Hotline
Nov 2, 2011The animals in one of Kenya’s most severely drought-stricken regions have received life-saving treatments in a WSPA-funded Disaster Management operation.
Oct 25, 2011WSPA is disappointed by the Governments recent announcement on live exports, launching a new initiative called ‘Move Forward’, aimed at ending Labor’s support for the trade. See how supporters have been joining forces and taking action locally
Oct 20, 2011International vets hear about WSPA’s work integrating animal welfare in disaster work and education
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