Let’s talk about compassion fatigue
21st August 2023
Let’s have a conversation about an important topic that can be neglected amongst those that work in animal welfare. When we care for animals and when we have so much... Read more21st August 2023
Let’s have a conversation about an important topic that can be neglected amongst those that work in animal welfare. When we care for animals and when we have so much... Read more9th August 2023
‘Government Leadership in Population Management in Partnership with Animal Welfare and Policy Changes’ The issue Local governments play a central role in animal welfare. Most, however, do it poorly –... Read more8th August 2023
Dear Friend, As you know, this year’s World Animal Day theme is “Great or Small, Love them All”. This newsletter provides tips on how to avoid exploitative animal attractions and... Read more8th August 2023
From the tiniest insects to the largest mammals, animals display a wide range of intelligence and cognitive abilities. These abilities are crucial to their survival in the wild, and we... Read more8th August 2023
Dear Friend, What does our theme “Great or small, love them all” mean to you? In this week’s newsletter, we’re focusing on the ‘small’! With the decline of bees and other... Read more8th August 2023
Dear Friend, This year's World Animal Day theme is "Great or Small, Love Them All," and we want to take this opportunity to honour all animals and their intricate relationships... Read more8th August 2023
The theme of World Animal Day in 2022 was ‘a shared planet’. For our 2023 theme, we reached out to you for ideas! You sent us some great suggestions, and... Read more20th October 2022
Spreading awareness of welfare issues is a crucial step towards raising the status of animals, which is the goal of World Animal Day. October 4 is a perfect opportunity to... Read more3rd October 2022
Susan Richardson is World Animal Day's writer-in-residence. For previous World Animal Days, she has written poems on such subjects as animal experimentation and the catastrophic consequences of marine debris to... Read more16th September 2022
We humans must protect our planet, which we share with all animals. To do this, we need to be mindful of how we treat the environment and all living creatures.... Read more12th September 2022
World Animal Day takes place on October 4 every year and is recognised by millions of people around the globe. In 2021, it reached over 100 million people online! But... Read more30th August 2022
Every year, we have a difficult decision to make and this year was no different. With several amazing organisations applying, it was hard to pick just one winner of the... Read more3rd August 2022
Kakapos can’t run or fly, the two main reasons why their numbers rapidly dwindled away when the first humans and predators arrived on their island. This giant green peaceful parrot... Read more3rd August 2022
Deforestation has led to a ‘lemur-gency’ so serious that there are now more lemurs in captivity around the world than living in their natural habitat. Lemurs are said to have... Read more5th July 2022
As we prepare for World Animal Day on October 4, we’re excited to be able to tell you about our theme for 2022 - a ‘shared planet’.World Animal Day is... Read more5th July 2022
Get involved in World Animal Day this year by entering Naturewatch Foundation's ‘Design a Mug’ competition. Win the chance to have your design printed onto a World Animal Day 2022 commemorative mug!... Read moreCopyright 2024. All Rights Reserved