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Dec 27, 2010With 2010 coming to an end, WSPA would like to thank its donors and advocates for their ongoing support and dedication to helping animals.
Dec 17, 2010Chowti, the blind bear who was recently rescued from a life of bear baiting, has taken her first steps in a new life without cruelty
Dec 10, 2010When Hurricane Frank hit a low pressure belt in Costa Rica in November, there were terrible floods. Watch this video to see how WSPA teams worked with local authorities to treat and feed the surviving animals.
Dec 8, 2010On December 2nd 2010, Members of Nicaragua’s National Assembly voted near unanimously to pass a law that includes some of the most stringent measures in animal welfare legislation in the world.
Dec 6, 2010A WSPA investigation has revealed that one of the holiday’s most popular symbols – the reindeer – is being subjected to immense suffering in large-scale round-ups and slaughter in Sweden and Finland.
Nov 29, 2010Faux fur has no guarantee of being cruelty-free. As faux fur becomes more realistic-looking and real fur becomes harder to identify – because of increased use of dyes – WSPA has identified a few ways in which consumers can tell the difference between the two.
Nov 29, 2010Today, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) unveiled a new advertisement featuring singer and animal lover Leona Lewis supporting the organization’s bear sanctuary work.
Nov 26, 2010Chowti, an Asiatic black bear, was tied up and attacked by dogs who bit and mauled her while people watched for entertainment. For her, it was just another bear baiting event, forced upon her by her owner. Luckily, this one would be her last.
Nov 26, 2010In an upsetting development, Faroe Islanders have slaughtered more pilot whales in 2010 than in any of the past 15 years. The average annual catch for the past 10 years has been 627 pilot whales, while 1,115 have already been killed this year, to date.
Nov 25, 2010Worldwide events to protest against the fur industry and the one billion animals killed annually by the industry are being held on Friday 26th November
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