Animals in the News
by Gregory McNamee It might seem counterintuitive that rabies is steadily on the rise in Latin America even as, for the last four decades, private and public concerns there alike have been culling bat...
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by Gregory McNamee There are whole branches of human enterprise, corporate and political, devoted to disproving the incontrovertible facts that the world’s climate is changing and that human agency has...
View ArticleCollars, Not Cruelty: A Year in the Fight Against Rabies
WSPA’s Successful Global Campaign to Protect Dogs Launches New Projects in Bangladesh, the Philippines and Indonesia by the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) Today, Sept. 28, is World...
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by Gregory McNamee Many archaeological sites have been discovered in Europe, dating back 40,000 years, that share a striking feature: They stand alongside the remains of the giant mammoths that once...
View ArticleResponse to Dog Culling in Bali, Indonesia
This is a misguided effort and the Balinese Government is undermining the highly successful vaccination programme it previously invested in. Culling dogs is both cruel and pointless, as dog numbers...
View ArticleRabies in Kenya: Creating Better Lives for Dogs, People
Dogs have a prominent place in our lives and we share a special bond. But rabies can easily tear that bond to pieces.
View ArticleAiming to End Rabies by 2030
The campaign's goal is to bring rabies back to the attention of world leaders and policy makers, meaning we can make sure they commit to stamping out the disease by 2030.
View ArticleFive Wins For Dogs
When dogs contract rabies, they suffer a violent, distressing death. However, many millions of dogs also suffer cruelty at the hands of governments and local communities who are fearful of the disease.
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