Furry Angels Haven Wuhan

Location
Wuhan, Wuchang District
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Furry Angels Haven Wuhan is run by two determined volunteers focused on rescuing and rehabilitating abused, abandoned and homeless animals in Wuhan.

Furry Angels Haven Wuhan has been working tirelessly to improve the lives of abandoned and abused dogs and cats in Wuhan, China since 2018. In 2019 alone they were able to adopt out over 200 animals locally and internationally. In addition to their rescue and adoption work, Furry Angels Have Wuhan provides humane education to their local community.

SPCA International is proud to support Furry Angels Haven Wuhan as they pioneer animal welfare in Wuhan, China and to support their emergency efforts during the lockdown in response to the Coronavirus crisis.

Plush Bears Shelter

Location
Baicheng City, Jilin Province
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded in 2017 Plush Bears Shelter has been focused on raising awareness for victims of abuse and the Chinese dog and cat meat trade.

Plush Bears Shelter routinely rescues dogs and cats from the brutal meat trade, they then work tirelessly to rehabilitate and rehome these victims. Through their efforts, Plush Bears Shelter has been able to help over 450 animals every year. In addition to their tremendous rescue and rehabilitation efforts, Plush Bears Shelter is developing a humane education program to increase awareness in local communities.

SPCA International is honored to support Plush Bears Shelter as they care for the hundreds of animals in their care during the 2020 Coronavirus lockdown as well as their incredible ongoing efforts to combat the dog and cat meat trade.

Associazione Etica Antispecista Jill Phipps

Location
Albugnano, Asti
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

With a mission to save animals from abuse and slaughter, Associazione Etica Antispecista Jill Phipps has been a sanctuary for these animals since 2016.

Associazione Etica Antispecista Jill Phipps has over 80 animals in their care, from rabbits to pigs, no animal is turned away.  6 volunteers work tirelessly to create a loving environment for the animals in their care and finding homes for those that are able to be adopted out. Additionally, they provide essential shelter to animals seized by authorities.

SPCA International is proud to support Associazione Etica Antispecista Jill Phipps as they continue to improve the lives of animals in their area as well as to support their efforts during the 2020 Coronavirus crisis.

Additional Info and Website

Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (South Australia)

Location
Stepney, South Australia
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded over 140 years ago the Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (RSPCA South Australia) has been working to prevent cruelty and neglect to all animals through advocacy and action.

The RSPCA South Australia works tirelessly for the 8000+ animals they help every year. No animal is too big or too small, from exotics to livestock.  RSCPA South Australia sees them all. Through humane education, government advocacy, enforcing the Animal Welfare Act 1985, rescue and rehabilitation RSPA South Australia is making strides to improve animal welfare.

SPCA International thrilled to support RSPCA South Australia as they provide relief efforts on Kangaroo Island in response to the devasting bush fires.

Additional Info and Website

https://www.rspcasa.org.au/

https://www.facebook.com/rspcasouthaustralia/

Friends of the Western Ground Parrot

Location
Albany, Western Australia
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded over 15 years ago, Friends of the Western Ground Parrot is focused on saving the critically endangered Western Ground Parrot or Kyloring from extinction.

The Western Ground Parrot (Pezoporus flaviventris) is a critically endangered species whose habitat is located in Cape Arid National Park and the Stirling Range National Park in Western Australia.  The devastation wrought by the December and January bushfires has potentially decimated the remaining parrot population. While the Western Ground Parrot is the primary focus, the group’s activities also benefit many other species who live in the same habitat such as the Chuditch, Dibbler and Western Bristlebird.

SPCA International honoured to support Friends of the Western Ground Parrot and their efforts to identify which of the remaining 150 Western Ground Parrots have survived the fires and assist their rehabilitation and release.

Additional Info and Website

http://www.western-ground-parrot.org.au/

https://www.facebook.com/Friends-of-the-Western-Ground-Parrot-283796521652371/

Wildlife Care, WA Inc.

Location
Two Rocks, Western Australia
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded in 2015, Wildlife Care WA was established to meet a growing need in emergency response, coordination, relocation and education in Western Australia.

Wildlife Care WA is run by seven dedicated volunteers, helping over 1,000 animals every year. In addition to generalized wildlife care Wildlife Care, WA is focused on disaster/emergency response, relocation of animals displaced by urbanization, strict maintenance of release sites and humane education for the public, government and urban development agencies.

SPCA International is truly proud to support Wildlife Care, WA as they provide emergency relief to wildlife impacted by the Australian bushfires.

Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary

Location
Buntine, Western Australia
Type of Organization
Rescue and Education
Services Provided
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Found in 2019, Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary’s mission is to protect and rehabilitate sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native wildlife of Western Australia.

This all-volunteer based organization is the only care facility in an area spanning 9 million acres. Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary provides rescue, rehabilitation and release to kanagroos, wallabies, native bird species, small raptors, lizards, echidnas and small marsupials. Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary also believes that the local community and native wildlife can coexist and thrive together. Through educational programs, carefully maintained release sites, community awareness and the promotion of conservation, Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary is building a brighter future for Western Australia.

SPCA International is proud to support Bluebush Wildlife Sanctuary as they continue to rescue and rehabilitate animals effected by the devasting bushfires of 2019/2020.

Additional Info and Website

http://www.bluebush.wixsite.com\bluebush

https://www.facebook.com/BluebushWRR/

SPCA – Fiji Islands

Location
Suva City, Suvavou
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Located in Walu Bay, SPCA Fiji is a shelter-based organization working to provide a safe haven for unwanted and needy animals with the hope to rehome them.

SPCA Fiji helps roughly 1,500 stray animals every year through their program outreach. In addition to the homeless animals, they help every year SPCA Fiji provides veterinary care to over 5,000 owned pets. One of SPCA Fiji’s premier programs is their Communities, Legislation and Animal Welfare program or CLAW. The CLAW program aims to reduce the strain on the SPCA shelter by being proactive, going out into the communities to work with dogs & cats and community members in the field through sterilization, vaccinations, parasite management, community health management and humane education.

SPCA International is proud to support SPCA Fiji through our Shelter Support Fund and Veterinary Supply Aid programs so they can continue make an impact on the lives of the animals of Fiji.

Additional Info and Website

Deer Lake Kitty Rescue

Location
Deer Lake, Newfoundland
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Sterilization
Their Work

Deer Lake Kitty Rescue is a volunteer based, non-profit, community group dedicated to the care of feral, stray and abandoned cats and kittens in the Deer Lake area.

Since 2015 Deer Lake Kitty Rescue has helped 280 cats and kittens. Deer Lake Kitty Rescue rescues stray and abandoned cats and kittens and provide care in foster homes until they are adopted to forever homes. They are improving the lives of feral cats through advocacy, the provision of shelters, caretakers, Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and humane education.

SPCA International is proud to support Deer Lake Kitty Rescue as they provide a brighter future for the cats and kittens of Deer Lake.

Additional Info and Website

https://www.facebook.com/groups/164056717133339/

LPA du Calaisis

Location
Calais, Pas-de-Calais
Type of Organization
Animal Welfare
Services Provided
Adoption
Anti-Cruelty and Animal Rescue
Spay and Neuter Clinics
Education and Advocacy
Their Work

Founded over 80 years ago in Calais, France,  LPA du Calaisis has been providing rescue, medical care and shelter to dogs, cats, birds and marine wildlife.

At LPA du Calaisis no animal in need is turned away, every animal in their care receives specialized individual treatment. In addition to the personalized attention given to their animal patients, LPA Du Calaisis also provides humane education to people of all ages to develop respect and raise awareness.

SPCA International is proud to support LPA du Calaisis as they continue their 80+ year mission to improve the lives of all creatures.