Animal Welfare News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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The Most Recent Report From The Ipcc Sounded The A.. 9th Feb 2019, by Roots & Shoots Malaysia
The most recent report from the @ipcc sounded the alarm for urgent #ClimateAction.
#Repost @unfoundation
According to the report, the difference between 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming matters much more for our world than realized –but what does a warmer planet mean for ecosystems and #biodiversity?⠀
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1. We need to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. Small changes in global temperature rise – even a half degree – can have devastating effects on ecosystems.⠀
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2. Ecosys...
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What Happened During The CNY Week… 9th Feb 2019, by AnimalCare
It’s been a relaxing one-week break! Here are some photos of what’s been going on.
We will start with a puzzle….
Who is this? Haha…
We set this up for Tabs and she has been really so happy with it!
Vincent with my mum, on CNY eve. He is the perfect host.
Vincent has more or less settled down to eating 3 times a day now.
From the family hall upstairs, Vincent migrated to our bedroom, but not in hiding.
From there to downstairs, and currently, his favourite pl...
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Malay Mail 8th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
We are deeply saddened by the discovery of a whale shark that washed ashore on Tanjung Aru beach, Sabah. It starved to death after swallowing a plastic bag. 😢
The plastic waste that humans do not think twice about using mostly end up in the ocean, impacting marine life.
Plastic in the ocean also turns into microplastic. Marine life consuming microplastic means that when we consume fish products, we too are consuming microplastic.
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Updates On 8th Feb 2019 8th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Climate change is one reason for the increasing intensity of natural disasters around the world 😢 but if we protect nature, nature will protect us too! Our forests act as natural buffers against strong winds, storms and rising tides 💪.
This is a forest management area within the Kubaan Puak forest complex in Sarawak. Hit 💚 if you will help conserve these forests 🌳
Support WWF-Malaysia’s forest conservation efforts. Please visit https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our #EarthHour event...
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