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  2. Loop Abroad Transforms Veterinary Education with Global ... - AOL

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    Unlike other programs that offer trips to work with animals, Loop Abroad does not offer “voluntourism.” “It’s not really about going somewhere and saving the animals,” Stine explains ...

  3. Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad (SPANA) is an international charity based in the United Kingdom, that works to provide veterinary care to working animals, including donkeys, horses, elephants and camels. [1] SPANA's works to improve the welfare of working animals in low-income countries. [2]

  4. International volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Expatriates who work in the same capacity can be paid multiple times more than any allowances volunteers receive (if any). [23] The cost-benefit of international volunteers is hard to quantify, though studies have highlighted improvements in well-being and inter-cultural understanding in communities and schools as a result of international ...

  5. The First Thing You Should Do With Your Paycheck When ... - AOL

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    If you're one of the lucky ones who gets paid while living abroad -- there are some steps you need to take when you get that first paycheck. Read More: 3 Signs You've 'Made It' Financially ...

  6. 5 Animal Jobs You Didn't Know Exist - AOL

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    Animal Welfare Auditor These highly necessary people make sure that animals raised to be our food live in humane conditions. NSF International, an independent public health organization, is ...

  7. RSPCA - Wikipedia

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    RSPCA animal centres deal with a wide range of injured and rescued animals, working alongside its inspectorate, volunteers, and others to ensure that each animal is found a new home. There are currently 17 RSPCA animal centres across the UK and a further 42 centres ran independently by Branches.