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PATH is an organization that advocates humane treatment of animals and the conservation of the habitats of endangered species. They provide educational and vocational opportunities to communities and try to use their influence to improve the lives of animals.
The American Partnership for Pets is an unprecedented team of leading veterinary, humane, and animal control organizations, as well as a growing number of communities. They are involved with a number of projects to help domestic animals, and are sponsored by PetsMart.
Wikapedia article about the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.) It gives the basics of what the ASPCA is about, as well as provides links for basic knowledge of animal rights and welfare.
This site provides links to different animal welfare organizations, as well as keeps up to date summarized information on what is happening in the news pertaining to animal welfare or just with animals in general, as well as providing links to the articles.
This is a search engine that is specified for finding animal rights and welfare related sites.
COK is a nonprofit animal advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C.. Working to end animal abuse since 1995, COK focuses on cruelty to animals in agriculture and promotes vegetarian eating as a way to build a kinder world.
EON is the environmental activism group at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. The campaign against battery cages/eggs is one of our two current major campaigns. The other is the promotion of green energy.
PETA is a famous organization that stands for “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.” It gives information about their organization, as well as ways to help animals on your own. It brings to the open exact cases of animal cruelty and as well as their own attempts at stopping it.
This site is about an organization that talks almost exclusively about cruelty to pets and other domestic animals. It gives circumstances of these cruelties and the outcomes of such cases.
This site is not exclusive to animal rights or welfare, but to many pressing issues. It tells how a person can help with the problem they are most concerned in their spare time, such as in 15 minutes, a few hours, or on a vacation.
This site is all about the Center on Animal Liberation Affairs. CALA is the first interdisciplinary scholarly center dedicated to the discussion of animal liberation and policy in the fields of social sciences and the humanities. CALA strives to promote critical dialogue around and advance the study and research of the principles and practices of animal rights, animal liberation, and animal-related policy.
This is the Animal’s Protection Institute’s (API’s) online resource for information and activism on a wide variety of animal protection issues and campaigns. Here you’ll find comprehensive overviews of our campaigns, readily accessible information about laws and legislation, and plenty of resources and tools to help you make a difference for animals today.
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