Saturday, March 21, 2009

World Society for the Protection of Animals


The PPP is an advocate for animal rights and we pride ourselves in exposing injustices committed against animals and highlighting charities that help animal causes. So today we dedicate our post to the World Society for the Protection of Animals.

The WSPA is an organization that dedicates itself to protecting animals worldwide. If you think that animals in the USA suffer from cruelty just think of what happens to them worldwide, especially in developing countries where people don't even respect human life.

The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) is an international animal welfare organization. It is also the world's largest alliance of animal welfare groups, connecting over 900 independent animal welfare organizations (known as "Member Societies") in more than 150 countries to raise the standards of animal welfare around the world.

For more than twenty-five years, WSPA has assisted animals in need throughout the world, and has built a solid reputation as one of the world's leading animal welfare organizations. It was created through a merger of two other organizations who have experience dating back fifty years.

WSPA's programs include a mix of direct fieldwork, campaigning, education and training, and member society development. They concentrate their resources on several project areas (see below). Among other efforts, WSPA responds to disaster situations on the ground, campaigns to end specific forms of cruelty, encourages communities to respect animals through education efforts, and funds sanctuaries for animals rescued from exploitation. Much of their work is carried out by their member societies, with support of WSPA expertise and funding.

So please take a look at the WSPA website and inform yourself on the abuses of animals worldwide and learn what you can do to make this world a better place for them to live.

http://www.wspa-usa.org/index.cfm

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