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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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 23rd Oct 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Wetlands are home to around 40% of the world’s species. Over the past 20 years, WWF has worked with countries and The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands to protect an astonishing 110 million hectares of wetlands - that’s around 165 million football fields!
Many of these sites are beacons of biodiversity. Find out more about some of these extraordinary sites and the species they protect in our report - released today at #RamsarCOP13: https://pand.as/Savingwetlands.
#ValuingWetlands #ValuingRiver...
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Updates On 23rd Oct 2018 23rd Oct 2018, by PetFinder.my
Raisin For Adoption — Petaling Jaya
https://PetFinder.my/pets/90526
Raisin was narrowly rescued from a busy road. A healthy and smart girl but slightly timid, she is easily trainable and adapts well to new environment.
Can you give little Raisin a loving home?
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The Devastating Environmental Impact Of Human Prog.. 23rd Oct 2018, by Roots & Shoots Malaysia
"For Burtynsky, defining the Anthropocene is a matter of urgency. Once formalised, he believes it will act as a body of evidence that policymakers can use to promote and enact changes that could slow or reverse climate change. He worries that we might be nearing the point of no return. “The question isn’t whether the planet will continue on,” he says. “We still have the Sun and a heated Earth core and some DNA that can restructure itself. Life on some level will continue on with or witho...
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Updates On 23rd Oct 2018 23rd Oct 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Wetlands are our life support systems. They provide us with water, food & the best natural protection from extreme floods and storms. They also help us to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
And they are home to around 40% of the world’s species.
Over the last 20 years, WWF has helped to protect 377 wetlands across 52 countries under The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands - amounting to 110 million hectares. That’s an area roughly twice the size of Spain.
Find out more in our new report - re...
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Sspca Is Hosting Its Annual Christmas Charity Baza.. 23rd Oct 2018, by SPCA Sarawak
SSPCA is hosting its annual Christmas Charity Bazaar this November 25th.
It will be held at the main hall of the Christian Ecumenical Worship Centre (CEWC), Jalan Stampin from 10am to 2pm.
The bazaar will feature a fun-filled day of stalls selling food, drinks, books, etc as well as games, children activities and music!
Do contact us to get hold of the coupons!
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In Case You Missed It. Our Co-Founder Dr. Chen Pel.. 23rd Oct 2018, by Turtle Conservation Society of Malaysia
In case you missed it!
Our co-founder Dr. Chen Pelf Nyok will be speaking at the "Wildlife Conservation" forum, organised in conjunction with the 11th Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival (KLEFF).
The forum will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, 24th October, in 2 sessions. The morning session consists of seven carefully curated wildlife conservationists who will be sharing their personal stories, and the second session is focussed on the international wildlife trade.
Tickets are priced at RM10/session....
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“Double Charity” Petfood Donation For Shelters (a New Fundraising Project) 23rd Oct 2018, by AnimalCare
In our ongoing efforts to raise funds for our Neutering Fund, we are launching a new project, simply called, “Double Charity”. It is a petfood donation to shelters as well as to the neutering of street animals.
A little background first: Most of you would know that for many years now, we have been selling petfood as part of our fundraising efforts. So far, the companies that have been supporting us by letting us sell their petfood are Avant Pet, Coco&Joe and Gold-D.
So far, suppo...
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An Update On The Two Rescued Puppies 23rd Oct 2018, by AnimalCare
The two puppies from yesterday’s rescue are doing well. According to Mun Mun, they are eating and drinking well. Just a bit timid. That is, of course, to be expected, since they are, after all, feral puppies.
Here is a photo from Mun Mun:
I also learnt a lot from Mun Mun and the rescue experience yesterday. There is a big difference between the rescue of feral animals and abandoned (former) pets.
When I picked up Yoshee from the Al-Rajhi Bank way back in 2012, it was so, so easy. I merely...
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Vincent’s Day 23rd Oct 2018, by AnimalCare
Sharing is caring.
(Ginger is greedy)
Vincent has been eating Cindy’s canned food and homecooked food, mostly. I try to sneak in some raw food (Cubgrub) every now and then, but he would only eat a little bit. He doesn’t seem to like raw anymore.
Vincent has been eating, but not as voraciously as before. However, he eats very often. I can see that despite the subcut, he is still a little bit dehydrated. There’s nothing much we can do about this. It’s a typical symptom of...
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Our Wild Hearts Art Exhibition Opens In 3 Days. Th.. 22nd Oct 2018, by Roots & Shoots Malaysia
Our Wild HeARTs art exhibition opens in 3 DAYS!
The exhibit features over 50 pieces on Malaysian wildlife by talented students from EPSOM College, Mont Kiara International School, Garden International School, and the Malaysian Homeschool Network. It runs from the 26th to the 28th of October, from 10 am to 9 pm, at White Box, Publika.
Join us for the the soft launch on Saturday, the 27th of October at 11 am and listen to the talented young artists speak about the stories and inspiration behin...
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亲子宠物大冒险 / Pet Pirate Treasure Hunt (park2) 22nd Oct 2018, by SPCA Ipoh
In conjuction with [World Animal Day], ISPCA has organized a [Pet Pirate Treasure Hunt] activity at Bandar Botani Eco Park 2 on 14th October 2018. The activity attracted approximately 35 family groups and more than hundred groups in the pets category. Furthermore, some of the participants came all the way from KL, Kedah, Penang, Cameron Highlands etc.
All the games planned in this event aims to educate public and also children about the difficulty strays encounter daily in seeking for food. So ...
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Cliff Is A Smart Boy. Dogs Are Trainable, But Have.. 22nd Oct 2018, by SPCA Singapore
CLIFF IS A SMART BOY
Dogs are trainable, but have you ever wondered how dogs learn? Dogs learn in two ways: by association (emotional response) and by consequence (doing things).
Associative learning is to relate an item to something good, such as the sight of a ball meaning a fun game of fetch. This works in a negative way too, such as prolonged hitting of the dog with rolled-up newspaper or stick-like items which might correlate with fear.
Consequential learning is when the dog is rewarded...
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