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Hopeful signs but yet frustrating pace at UN Biodiversity Talks

On 29 March 2022, UN negotiations on the much-needed Global Biodiversity Framework ended. While a new draft of the Framework was adopted, delegations will need ...
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Key Recommendations on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework

As the development of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework advances under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), WFA, Born Free, and eight other member NGOs ...
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The case for an international day to recognise animals

The United Nations designates specific days, weeks, years and decades as occasions to mark particular events or topics in order to promote, through awareness and ...
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Introducing the new CEO of the World Federation for Animals

The World Federation for Animals is delighted to introduce Dr James Yeates as its new Chief Executive Officer. James has over a decade of experience ...
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WFA joins Global Pact Coalition for 2022 Declaration

Joining ambition with expertise On this World Environment Day, WFA is pleased to be coordinating efforts to advance animal protection at the UN Environment Assembly. ...
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A New Future for Food

Why the UN Food Systems Summit is Crucial for Animals, People and the Planet As a lifelong naturalist who lives on a farm, I am ...
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Eurogroup for Animals podcast episode: Launch of the World Federation for Animals

Originally published 11 February 2021 by Eurogroup for Animals, News – Reprinted with permission The World Federation for Animals was launched on 8 February 2021 and, to ...
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World Horse Welfare: 2016 and ongoing case study

World Horse Welfare works in remote villages in Nepal, where horses, donkeys and mules are the only method of transport and are integral to communities. During the brick kiln season, owners use their horses to transport bricks to earn a living, and the illness or loss of the horse has a devastating impact on their families. World Horse Welfare’s project works with owners to improve their knowledge of horse care. Using a One Welfare approach, the charity also helps women earn an income by growing mushrooms to allow their horse a day of rest, and so better protect its health.
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