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Whale Watch

Whale Watch’s site.

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ASWA likes to keep in touch with other organisations, many of which are on the Internet. This page carries some other Web sites that we think may be of interest.

If you know of any Web sites that may be of interest to ASWA, please contact us, and we’ll consider posting it on this page. Similarly, if you want to include the ASWA site on your Web site, please do so and let us know so we can reciprocate.

Please note that ASWA cannot be held responsible for the content of Web sites linked to from this page.

A Rocha

A Christian nature conservation organisation.

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World Animal Net

A listing of 8,000 international animal welfare organisations and their websites.

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Sue Grisham – ASWA’s USA Representative

ASWA now has a growing US membership. Sue Grisham has an ASWA stand at the General Convention of the Episcopal Church this year in the USA. The Episcopal Church is the US equivalent of the Anglican Church here in the UK.

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Catholic Concern for Animals

Our Roman Catholic equivalent organisation. Together we have formed the Association of Christian Animal Welfare Societies.

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Animals Angels

Animals Angels was founded by Christa Blanke and her husband Michael - both Lutheran priests. Christa left the ministry after years of fruitless struggle trying to persuade the Lutheran Church to recognise cruelty to all species as abhorrent. Today, Animals Angels are based in Germany and their primary concern is long distance transport of farm animals for slaughter.  This dedicated group of people follow and monitor the long journeys endured by animals across Europe trying to ensure that regulations regarding rest, feeding and watering are adhered to. The day to day running of the organisation is looked after by Administrative Director - Anita Hess. Please remember this organisation in your prayers and financially if you are able.

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image003World Animal Day

World Animal Day exists to celebrate animal life and humankind’s special relationship with the animal kingdom.  The aim of www.worldanimalday.org.uk is to unite the animal welfare movement by encouraging everybody to use this special day to  express their love and concern for animals.  Please visit the website where you will find lots of ideas to inspire you and everything needed to help you organise a successful World Animal Day event.  World Animal Day is not linked to any one individual, organization or campaign, but belongs to everyone and that means YOU!  Don’t forget to register your event on the website. Free publicity is available to any group or individual who is doing something special connected with animals on or around 4th October.

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Fight Against Animal Cruelty in Europe

Tony Moore from FAACE (Fight Against Animal Cruelty in Europe) was our guest speaker at this years AGM (June 2003). He spoke about the plight of many animals tortured and killed in Blood Fiestas. We urge all visitors to our sight to explore this link.

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Farm Animal Welfare Network

FAWN, originally known as Chickens’ Lib, was founded in the early 1970s by Violet Spalding and Clare Druce. Initially the campaign was limited to opposing the cruelty of the battery cage system for laying hens. FAWN maintains that billions of farm animals are reared worldwide in unhealthy, overcrowded surroundings.

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RSPCA

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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Home And Abroad Animal Welfare

Small organisation run by volunteers working with street animals and cattle in Sri Lanka

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London Vegan Festival 2008

Speakers and Workshops, Stalls, Healing Area, Live Music, Vegan, Makeovers, Childrens Activities, Nutrition Information, Delicious Vegan Caterers

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