Our response to animal suffering is not a question of scale. Whether it’s one animal or millions, their suffering is our concern.
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2010 Programs and Achievements
WSPA is the world’s largest alliance of animal welfare organizations, with more than 1,000 member societies in 160 countries. Together with our supporters and partners, we continue to achieve lasting, positive change for animals.
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Thanks to people who share our concern and support us financially or by taking action, the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) is responding to the needs of animals and helping our partners across the world that care for them. Here are just a few of the incredible things you helped us achieve in 2010.
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A WSPA vet checks livestock affected by a disaster.
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To learn more about WSPA’s work, please visit www.wspa.ca/wspaswork
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To make a donation online, please visit www.wspa.ca/donate
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After being rescued from captivity, Tello now resides at the Zarnesti bear sanctuary in Romania.