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Create awareness and fight AHS
African Horse Sickness is a virus that attacks the heart and lungs of horses, mules and donkeys, with a 70 - 90% mortality rate. Each year, hundreds of horses are infected by the disease, which is rapidly spreadi… See more →
  • February 2, 2012

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    Victory!  The Korean government has publicly committed to find a way to end bear farming in 2012.  Click here to read more: http://bit.ly/xnBy5y

  • September 23, 2011

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    The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) and our local partner on the ground in India, have helped rescue a bear cub from a horrible fate. Please read our story to learn more about this dramatic rescue and how WSPA is working to end bear dancing! http://www.wspa-usa.org/latestnews/2011/D

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  • July 15, 2011

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    Dear Friend,

    As I cradled the trembling puppy in my hands, her soaked body shaking with fear and shock, I knew that I had to do something to help her and other dogs like her in Freetown, Sierra Leone. That's why I am writing to you now.

    Thrown into a river by a group of boys, this

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  • October 28, 2007

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    Just a friendly reminder that AHS is only kept under control if vaccinations are administered before the outbreak season starts (November)... it isn't sufficient to only vaccinate once the virus has started to spread, so please make sure that you are well organised and AHS aware! The good news is that... See More

  • October 28, 2007

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    Just a friendly reminder that AHS is only kept under control if vaccinations are administered before the outbreak season starts (November)... it isn't sufficient to only vaccinate once the virus has started to spread, so please make sure that you are well organised and AHS aware! The good news is that... See More

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