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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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Updates On 4th Nov 2017 4th Nov 2017, by WWF Malaysia
The hardest-working band in conservation, Panda Jam, practicing for our 45th anniversary gig at The Bee in Publika on 25th November, 8pm. Theme: Wild, Wild Fever. Free entrance. Featuring (from left) the vocal stylings of our Seafood Officer, Amiera, Senior Marine Officer and Gentleman, Gavin. Victor, our Senior Seafood Improvement Officer, Victor, Silvanus, our young Padawan student volunteer and Hafiz, Marine Policy Officer. Other performers that night will be Ryota Katayama, The Metaphor, Kay...
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Updates On 4th Nov 2017 4th Nov 2017, by Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES)
IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD.
We reckon, it takes a nation to raise compassion and respect for those around us.
With 20 staff members, we are very much a coordinated mess with specific roles to fulfil. In our time, we’ve witnessed the good, the bad and the ugly done unto animals, but our passion drives us forward.
Our animal care-givers persevere through sweat and rain to care for over 150 residents at our rescue centre. Gretchen Ong, Head of Animal Care, explains her motivation, ...
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Adoption Spotlight - Criss Cross 4th Nov 2017, by SPCA Singapore
ADOPTION SPOTLIGHT - CRISS CROSS
Meet our friendly Singapura Special girl ; Criss Cross. She was found with an injured foreleg at Tuas Crescent and was brought back to the SPCA where her injuries were attended to by our vet.
Criss Cross has since recovered and is slowly weight bearing on the injured foreleg. She is food motivated and easy to train.
As Criss Cross is a medium sized girl, she will not be suitable for those living in HDBs.
Come on down to our adoption centre at 50 Sungei Te...
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Earn Points From Impacthor By Getting Street Animals Neutered! 4th Nov 2017, by AnimalCare
Impacthor contacted us recently to discuss the possibility of working together to reward do-gooders through their platform and here is the first result of this discussion and collaboration: http://www.impacthor.com/volun teerings/20
This is how it works:
Earn points with ImpacThor when you do good! Follow the simple steps below:
Step 1: Submit your aid application to AnimalCare
Step 2: Register at http://www.impacthor.com/volunteers/new
S tep 3: Login
Step 4: Click on “Volun...
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Aibo Returns 3rd Nov 2017, by PetFinder.my
Sony brings back Aibo, and teaches the old dog new tricks!
The cutting-edge update for the long-retired robot pooch shows that every dog has its day.
The cutesy toy robot dog first appeared in 1999. A new model will launch that reacts to voice commands, perform doggy tricks and connect to an app.
Guess how much this doggy will cost? A whopping US$1,700!
(via CNet.com)
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Animals For Adoption 4 And 5 November. It's The We.. 3rd Nov 2017, by SPCA Singapore
ANIMALS FOR ADOPTION (4 AND 5 NOVEMBER)
It's the weekend. Our adoption centre is open so do consider stopping by our shelter to visit our furry pals. We are located at 50 Sungei Tengah Road, Singapore 699012.
To find out how to get to our new premises, visit http://spca.org.sg/contact_locateus.asp
- View our adoption gallery: http://www.spca.org.sg/services.asp
- View adoption fees and process: http://www.spca.org.sg/services_adoption_informati on.asp
Note: Some of these animals may be adop...
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Snow Leopard Captured In Camera Trap 3rd Nov 2017, by WWF Malaysia
This curious snow leopard was captured with a camera trap by WWF-Russia. It was previously only possible to estimate snow leopard populations by following their tracks and droppings. They're so rare and elusive that it's known as the "Ghost of the Mountains” by Siberians. They travel in cold, high mountains in search of prey such as wild ibex goats and musk deer. And they sneak down from above to break the victim’s neck with one crunch of their powerful jaws.
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