Tuesday, May 6, 2008

WSPA

WSPA stands for the World Society for the Protection of Animals. WSPA is another society in the world that is against animal abuse and cruelty and is trying very hard to help protect the animals in our world today.
The WSPA website has many articles about animals being treated poorly around the world.
For example:
The WSPA website had an article on Norwegian’s killing young whales. The Norwegian’s were out to kill 1,052 whales and they started with a minke whale calf. Data in the article showed that 1 in 5 whales suffer long and painful deaths, some even taking an hour or longer to die after being hit with an explosive harpoon.
WSPA Programme Manager Claire Bass said: “The appetite for whaling in Norway is dwindling: only 1 in 4 Norwegian’s under 30 strongly support the continuation of whaling in their country. Its clear that this is a cruel and outdated industry is on borrowed time in a progressive country like Norway”.
This article is very sad; it is bad enough they have to kill that many whales but a calf that is just pathetic. Also, Claire Bass has stated that only 1 in 4 believes that they whaling should still continue so it shows that many people see whaling as a cruel act. But it is good to see that finally some people do have their say about these sorts of bad issues.
There are also many other articles on the WSPA website about animal abuse and cruelty. There are also other links on the website about the sort of work WSPA do, ways to support WSPA, how to get involved, news, how to donate and also how to adopt animals.

What do you guys think about the WSPA organization?

Do you think that with less people supporting whaling it might finally be banned one day?

To find out more information on the WSPA organization then click on the link below:

URL: http://www.wspa.org.nz/



WSPA is al about helping animals to live healthy and happy lives. WSPA wants your support to provide practical solutions to help stray dogs and other animals in need around the world. With peoples help they can provide mobile clinics to give proper veterinary care for dogs, educate the public on responsible dog ownership and work with governments to enforce legislation.
There are also innocent tiny cubs that are been snatched from their mothers. They have thick ropes forced through a hole drilled in their sensitive muzzles and their days are spent ‘dancing’. It is torture that has them swaying on their hind legs in response to beatings from a wooden stick. WSPA can also save those bears from a life of torture with your help.
WSPA wants your support to improve the lives of animals, WSPA believes that every animal has value, a right o live free from abuse and deserve to be rescued from cruelty. You can help this happen by becoming a member of WSPA Animal Rescue by giving $25 or more each month.
“Together we can make this a world where animals matter and animal cruelty ends”.


Do you think that supporting WSPA is worth it?

Would you become a member and pay $25 a month to help the animals?
To find out more information on WSPA or become a member or donate money to the organization click on the link below:

URL: https://www.wspa.org.au/campaigns/animalpain_nz/index.asp?ID=R04084V01

2 comments:

Ashleigh L said...

Haha hopefully bit I think they need more people to stop peopel from killing whales.

Maryam said...

i think that if less people are for whaling then yes,there is the possibility of it becoming banned.. but sometimes even though alot of people are against it, majority doesnt always win.

thw WSPA organization is once again an awesome group who are doing thier best to stop animal cruelty. The more organizations such as this, the more easier it might be to increase animal rights!