World Society for the Protection of Animals
The World Society for the Protection of Animals is the world's largest animal welfare federation, with a growing network of partner organisations in more than 130 countries. With consultative status at both the United Nations and the Council of Europe, WSPA is building a united global animal welfare movement to further our vision of a world where animal welfare matters, and animal cruelty ends.
Primary web addresses
http://www.wspa.org.uk
Email
amandaconway@wspa.org.uk
Main Address
89 Albert Embankment
Vauxhall
London
SE1 7TP
Vauxhall
London
SE1 7TP
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
+44 207 587 5000
Joined OneWorld
10.04.2006
Features
17.08.2009
A disaster management team from the World Society for the Protection of Animals is in Bihar, north-east India, treating animals hit by floods.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Animals] [Emergency relief]
Image: The health of these buffalo, taken to high ground, is vital to the local economy (© WSPA)
19.06.2006
For the 600 million stray and unwanted dogs around the world, suffering and death are never far away. WSPA aims to reduce the number of stray animals and combat inhumane treatment through its Stray Control projects. Find out more.
more...Related topics/regions: [Animals]
Image: Boy with dog © WSPA

