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Help
end bear farming. Support WSPA
For 25 years WSPA, The World Society for the Protection
of Animals, has travelled to the farthest flung reaches
of the planet in the name of animal welfare. Today, our
presence in more than 140 countries is testament to our
commitment to end all forms of animal suffering and cruelty.
WSPA have offices in the UK, Tanzania, Thailand, Australia,
Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Colombia, Denmark, Germany,
Netherlands, New Zealand and USA.
- Animal
Aid
Is the UK's largest animal rights group and one of the longest
established in the world, having been founded in 1977. Campaign
peacefully against all forms of animal abuse and promote
a cruelty-free lifestyle. We investigate and expose animal
cruelty, and our undercover investigations and other evidence
are often used by the media, bringing these issues to public
attention.
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Croydon
Cats Protection League
We are a local branch of the *Cats Protection National
Charity situated south of London, England, in Croydon
town. Please note that we can only deal with issues for
Croydon and surrounding areas. If you live outside this
area please find a local branch that can help you by checking
the main HQ local branch listing. Each branch is supported
by unpaid volunteers who devote themselves to the welfare
of cats and kittens who find themselves homeless and helpless.
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London
Wildcare - Wildlife Hospital
London Wildcare is a registered charity providing care
and treatment for sick, injured and orphaned wild birds
and mammals from across Greater London.
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PDSA
In 2008 PDSA celebrates 91 years of caring for the sick
and injured animals of people in need. We are proud of
our heritage, our achievements and our values. For it
is these that have made PDSA what it is today; the UK's
leading veterinary charity. But we cannot afford to stand
still as the need for our veterinary care is as great
as ever. As is PDSA’s determination to expand our
PetAid services PDSA is the largest private employer of
fully qualified veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses
in Europe.
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RSPCA
Online
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The RSPCA's influence covers the whole range of animal
protection. The Society is involved in practical welfare,
law enforcement as well as high-profile campaigning and
education. It employs veterinary experts and consultants
in the care and treatment of farm livestock, wildlife,
domestic pets and animals used in research.
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