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  2. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    World Animal Protection: Protects animals across the globe. World Animal Protection's objectives include helping people understand the critical importance of good animal welfare, encouraging nations to commit to animal-friendly practices, and building the scientific case for the better treatment of animals. They are global in a sense that they ...

  3. Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW) is a proposed inter-governmental agreement to recognise that animals are sentient, to prevent cruelty and reduce suffering, and to promote standards on the welfare of animals such as farm animals, companion animals, animals in scientific research, draught animals, wildlife and animals in recreation. [1]

  4. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Bolivia became the first country to banish animal abuse and harm in circuses. [1] The United States of America is the only country in the world that has banned killing horses for consumption, [citation needed] and India have banned killing cows for consumption in some of its states. [citation needed]

  5. Mahout charged after elephant gores tourist to death - AOL

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    Thai police have charged a mahout after an elephant in his care gored a Spanish tourist to death last week. Theerayut Inthaphudkij, 38, was charged with negligence causing death, local authorities ...

  6. Suffolk County DA to probe Honey the bear abuse allegations ...

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    The 3.5-acre refuge, which opened in 1974 on top of a former landfill and is free to the public, has roughly 100 sick or injured animals in its care that cannot survive in the wild.

  7. Animal rights - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the Western world, Aristotle viewed animals as lacking reason [22] and existing for human use, though other ancient philosophers believed animals deserved gentle treatment. [citation needed] Major religious traditions, chiefly Indian or Dharmic religions, opposed animal cruelty.