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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

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Date: Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:00 PM
Subject: WSPA Enews: Donkeys, bulls, whales and connecting with WSPA
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IN THIS ISSUE:

Update! Raht's amazing recovery

Update! Raht's amazing recoveryYou may remember a little donkey named Raht who was featured in our recent appeal about the Pegasus equine shelter in Israel. Raht had been abandoned by his owner and was found by a group of children who wrapped a sheet around him, covered it in kerosene and set it on fire, leaving the donkey with horrific burns. He was rushed to the Pegasus shelter in critical condition.

Of course, many people contacted us to express their concern about Raht, so we're pleased to be able to share that after extensive care and attention from the Pegasus staff there is almost no sign of the terrible injuries he received. See the photos of Raht's amazing recovery.

With your help, we will be able to rescue and care for more donkeys like Raht. Please consider making a donation towards our animal welfare work to help support more projects like Pegasus, or become a member of our Animal Rescue Team with a monthly gift.

Find out more at www.wspa.ca/pegasus


Bullfighting success in Bogotá

Bullfighting success in BogotaGood news from Colombia! The Mayor of Bogotá, the largest city in Columbia, has shown support for banning bullfighting by starting to close the city's bullring.

Last year during this mayoral election, WSPA persuaded all the candidates to take a strong position on animal welfare issues. Now that Gustavo Petro has been elected, he is keen to stop bullfighting and use the city's bullring for educational and artistic activities instead.

An official statement from the government said "bullfights are linked to activities that can be considered torture, inflicting pain and violence on the animals...the policy in Bogotá is to protect animals from cruel treatment."

Find out more >>


Global meeting delivers mixed results for whales

Global meeting delivers mixed results for whalesAfter a week of debate, the 64th annual International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting has concluded with both successes and disappointments for those committed to protecting marine mammals. WSPA was there throughout, advocating for better whale welfare and protection.

The good news: We are delighted that the IWC's conservation and welfare agenda, which tackles issues like pollution, ship strikes and entanglements, continues to expand directly in line with WSPA recommendations.

The bad news: Proposals were vetoed by several nations for a South Atlantic whale sanctuary.

Find out more >>


Connect with WSPA

Connect with WSPAAre you on social media? WSPA Canada uses lots of tools to share up to the minute news about our work and to get you closer to the animals you help. We also post related animal welfare information and updates on how you can get more involved and make the world a better place for animals. Please visit our Social Media Centre to find us on your favourite networks, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many others — keep an eye out for exclusive content.

Visit now >>


  Josey Kitson with her dogs Bradie and Whiskey

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Josey Kitson
Executive Director

PS: You did it! Thanks entirely to your generosity and participation, we received donations from more than 100 supporters — enough to qualify for the $2,500 gift from the Hallmont Foundation. Thank you all so much. You have really made a difference for animals here and around the world.

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IN THIS ISSUE:



Update! Raht's amazing recovery
Update! Raht's amazing recoveryYou may remember a little donkey named Raht who was featured in our recent appeal about the Pegasus equine shelter in Israel. Raht had been abandoned by his owner and was found by a group of children who wrapped a sheet around him, covered it in kerosene and set it on fire, leaving the donkey with horrific burns. He was rushed to the Pegasus shelter in critical condition.
Of course, many people contacted us to express their concern about Raht, so we're pleased to be able to share that after extensive care and attention from the Pegasus staff there is almost no sign of the terrible injuries he received. See the photos of Raht's amazing recovery.
With your help, we will be able to rescue and care for more donkeys like Raht. Please consider making a donation towards our animal welfare work to help support more projects like Pegasus, or become a member of our Animal Rescue Team with a monthly gift.
Find out more at www.wspa.ca/pegasus


Bullfighting success in Bogotá
Bullfighting success in BogotaGood news from Colombia! The Mayor of Bogotá, the largest city in Columbia, has shown support for banning bullfighting by starting to close the city's bullring.
Last year during this mayoral election, WSPA persuaded all the candidates to take a strong position on animal welfare issues. Now that Gustavo Petro has been elected, he is keen to stop bullfighting and use the city's bullring for educational and artistic activities instead.
An official statement from the government said "bullfights are linked to activities that can be considered torture, inflicting pain and violence on the animals...the policy in Bogotá is to protect animals from cruel treatment."


Global meeting delivers mixed results for whales
Global meeting delivers mixed results for whalesAfter a week of debate, the 64th annual International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting has concluded with both successes and disappointments for those committed to protecting marine mammals. WSPA was there throughout, advocating for better whale welfare and protection.
The good news: We are delighted that the IWC’s conservation and welfare agenda, which tackles issues like pollution, ship strikes and entanglements, continues to expand directly in line with WSPA recommendations.
The bad news: Proposals were vetoed by several nations for a South Atlantic whale sanctuary.


Connect with WSPA
Connect with WSPAAre you on social media? WSPA Canada uses lots of tools to share up to the minute news about our work and to get you closer to the animals you help. We also post related animal welfare information and updates on how you can get more involved and make the world a better place for animals. Please visit our Social Media Centre to find us on your favourite networks, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and many others — keep an eye out for exclusive content.

Josey Kitson with her dogs Bradie and Whiskey
Josey Kitson signature
Josey Kitson
Executive Director
PS: You did it! Thanks entirely to your generosity and participation, we received donations from more than 100 supporters — enough to qualify for the $2,500 gift from the Hallmont Foundation. Thank you all so much. You have really made a difference for animals here and around the world.
 WebsiteFacebookTwitterSubscribeDonate
This message was sent by:
World Society for the Protection of Animals
90 Eglinton Avenue East,
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
M4P 2Y3

Call us: 1-800-363-9772
Email us: wspa@wspa.ca



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Monday, July 30, 2012


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