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A second shipment of veterinary supplies and drugs reached Cuba yesterday, met by one of WSPA's experienced vets. Work can now begin to treat and protect the thousands of animals suffering in the wake of a disastrous hurricane season.

Read more about WSPA's disaster relief efforts in Cuba >>


 

Have an animal-friendly Thanksgiving  
What we eat has a significant impact on animals and the environment, and even small changes can make a big difference. This Thanksgiving, try to reduce the amount of meat and other animal products you consume by following these simple tips.
Animal welfare on the agenda for developing countries  
Last week the G77 - a loose coalition of 130 developing countries represented at the United Nations - hosted their first ever ambassador-level briefing on animal welfare issues and how they impact on human livelihoods. WSPA provided the briefing.
Regional winners announced in anti-fur design competition  
Design Against Fur is a poster competition for students, held every year by the Fur Free Alliance. Entrants from around the world are asked to capture the imagination of fashion consumers with the message that wearing fur is cruel and unnecessary.
Orphaned bear cubs need your help  
WSPA and Idaho Black Bear Rehab (IBBR) are working to give bear cubs in the United States a second chance - in most cases their only chance - to survive and one day return to the wild.








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