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They are ornaments made from animals
They are ornaments made from animals
How to protect animals
Animals Asia Foundation is committed to ending bear bile farming and improving animal welfare in Asia. We promote compassion and respect for all animals in an effort to bring about long-term change.
Animal Asia was founded in 1998 and has been rescuing bears since 1994. It operates award-winning bear rescue sanctuaries in China and Vietnam, and is the only organization in China with bear sanctuaries. Founder and CEO, Jill Robinson MBE, MD. HonLLD is widely regarded as the world’s leading authority on the brutal bear bile industry and has been campaigning against it since 1993.
Work has focused on three main programmes:
End bear bile farming
The Animals Asia Foundation is working to end the bear bile trade, and more than 10,000 bears — mainly moon bears, but also sun bears and brown bears — are now kept in bile farms across Asia. Since its inception, more than 600 bears have been rescued.
After years of cooperation, Animals Asia has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Vietnamese government to completely end bear bile farming in Vietnam by 2022. This includes the rescue and relocation of some 600 bears from farms in Vietnam, where bile farming is illegal.
In China, too, authorities have agreed to try to end the trade, allowing two bear rescue facilities to operate in Chengdu and Nanning. They continue to work with farmers, governments, traditional medical associations and communities to build trust and awareness around trade-related animal welfare issues, highlight the dangers to humans of consuming wildlife products such as bear bile, and promote the use of synthetic and plant alternatives as more humane alternatives.
The cat and dog welfare
Animal Asia is committed to ending the cat and dog trade in Asia, working with governments and ngos to improve the welfare of companion animals and promote humane population management.
Animal welfare in captivity
Animals Asia is campaigning to end animal abuse in zoos and wildlife parks in Southeast Asia and to work closely with management authorities and facilities to improve animal management and raise awareness of the welfare needs of captive wildlife.
The headquarters of World Animal Protection is located in London, and its establishment can be traced back to more than 50 years ago. The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WFPA) was formed in 1981 through the merger of the Union for the Protection of Animals (WFPA), founded in 1953, and the International Federation for the Protection of Animals (IIPA), founded in 1959. Most notable achievement: getting the European Parliament to pass a series of laws and regulations to protect wildlife. Today there are 13 offices around the world and more than 440 animal protection specialists in 101 countries.
In 1981, the World Union for the Protection of Animals (WFPA 1953) merged with the International Society for the Protection of Animals (ISPA 1959) to form the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). The World Council for the Protection of Animals, with more than 350 member societies, is an international organization with operations in 76 countries. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with regional offices in Canada, the United States, Germany, Denmark, Colombia, Costa Rica, Kenya. The World Council for Animal Protection is represented at the United Nations and the European Parliament, and works with the World Health Organization (WHO) and FECAVA.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals is concerned about the well-being of every individual of all kinds. It believes that the basic needs of all animals should be respected and protected, starting with the survival of animals without avoidable suffering. Worldwide, these needs are protected through field projects, educational campaigns, and dialogue with governments.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals is an international animal welfare organization recognized by the United Nations. Its main job is to improve animal welfare worldwide.
As the federation of leading international animal welfare organizations, the World Society for the Protection of Animals collaborates with more than 460 member organizations in more than 110 countries around the world in various animal protection programs and activities. Through its education, training and rescue activities, THE World Society for the Protection of Animals strives to ensure that the principles of animal welfare are understood and respected throughout the world and are protected by effective laws.
Internationally, THE World Society for the Protection of Animals has comprehensive consultative status with the United Nations to ensure that animal protection is included in the agenda of urgent global issues, to show the world that the protection of animals is for the benefit of mankind, and to promote the protection of animals in the world.
WWF is committed to the conservation of the world’s biodiversity and living environments, all efforts to reduce human impact on these creatures and their living environments.
Since its inception, WWF has invested more than 13,000 projects in more than 150 countries, with nearly $10 billion in funding.
WWF has nearly 1,300 projects running at any given time.
Most of these projects are based on local problems. Projects range from gardens in Zambian schools to initiatives printed on packaging in your local supermarket, from restoration of orangutan habitats to the establishment of giant panda reserves.
WWF’s projects in China have expanded from the original panda protection to species protection, freshwater and Marine ecosystem protection and sustainable use, forest protection and sustainable management, education for sustainable development, climate change and energy, wildlife trade, scientific development and international policy.
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Co-founder: Julian Huxley
WWF is the world’s largest and most experienced independent environmental ngo. It has 5.2 million supporters worldwide and a network active in more than 100 countries. Since its inception in 1961, WWF has initiated or completed some 12,000 environmental projects in 153 countries on six continents. WWF works in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Africa through a global network of 27 national members, 21 project offices and five affiliated member organizations.
Steve Cutts
Through the form of animation, the author has expressed the bad influence of human beings on animals more strongly and intuitively. It calls on more people to be aware of the effects of not protecting animals and damaging the environment.
The meaning of this video is to animal and human role change to come over, all the animals to humans, and humans are now, we can see all the animals, the pollution of the environment is indeed a very serious problem, brigade pigeons, hyenas, these examples are not, in recent years, the white rhino and the Yangtze river dolphin, are at an alarming rate, reduce of biological species, some might say it’s not adapt to the environment, but animals really began to sharply reduce the nearly hundred years, before but there are relatively few. Plastic waste flows into the ocean, becomes tiny particles of plastic and gets eaten by animals, just like the fat man in the movie. At the beginning of the movie, the person gets stuck in the plastic’s neck, gets trapped in the plastic’s body and develops malformed. All of these things happen in the real world, and of course the animals are harmed, like seabirds and turtles. Deforestation is common, as in the film of the gorilla forest, and people’s superstitions and vanity, such as tiger bones for medical treatment and animal skins for luxuries. And the people? What do people think? Think it has nothing to do with you? Like Father Bear in the movie, the government, in order to avoid the public opinion, they will take some action, but just put on AIRS, I thought people started to pay attention to environmental protection, and now I find… You might say there’s nothing we can do, can’t we resist plastic? People always look out for their own interests without considering the whole picture. Plastic waste will end up in the food chain and we will be hurt if the ecosystem fails.
The last remaining blue whale, with its only enemy, man.
The film was directed by Rutgerhal and Silvanward, who felt the need to focus on the ongoing hunt.
video no dialogue but through all the eyes and music background to reflect the author want to convey feelings and hopes, calls for a ban on whaling.
Dream is produced by the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival to promote the protection of Wildlife. The goal is to inspire more people to protect Wildlife and encourage more people to participate in the maintenance of global biodiversity activities. The entire promo uses animation to show the lives of four endangered wild animals.
The video shows the tragic fate of animals in the form of comparison, further reveals the theme of the film, calling on people to participate in wildlife protection and global biodiversity activities.