Three new organisations join WFA

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We are excited to announce the addition of the following members to the World Federation for Animals community. Their expertise and regional knowledge strengthen our efforts for animals worldwide.

The UK Centre for Animal Law

Joining as a Full Member, The UK Centre for Animal Law is dedicated to promoting the understanding and development of animal protection law. Through research, education, and advocacy, they work to improve legal frameworks that safeguard animal welfare in the United Kingdom and beyond. Their expertise in animal law and policy makes them a valuable addition to our network. Learn more at alaw.org.uk

Sintesia Animalia Indonesia

Coming on board as an Associate Member, Sintesia Animalia Indonesia works tirelessly to improve animal welfare conditions across Indonesia. Their comprehensive approach includes community education, advocacy for stronger animal protection laws, and direct intervention in cases of animal cruelty. Their grassroots efforts and regional expertise are a welcome addition to our network. Discover their initiatives at sintesiaanimaliaindonesia.org

Liberia Animal Welfare & Conservation Society

Now an Associate Member, the Liberia Animal Welfare & Conservation Society focuses on protecting both domestic and wild animals in Liberia. Their work spans from community education and veterinary care to wildlife conservation efforts, making significant strides in a region where animal welfare resources are often limited. Explore their mission at liberiaanimalwelfaresociety.org


Join us in welcoming these organizations! We look forward to working alongside them towards a brighter, safer future for all animals.

Photo credit: Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals

Written by

David Pedersen

As WFA's Membership Officer, David is responsible for growing the network of advocacy organisations and nurturing collective altruistic ambitions.

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