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Year 9 Emma and Zaahira. Animal Welfare Why is it important? Humans regularly undertake medical experiments on animals in the name of science. Climate.

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1 Year 9 Emma and Zaahira

2 Animal Welfare Why is it important? Humans regularly undertake medical experiments on animals in the name of science. Climate change and human action is destroying the natural environment of many animals. Some pets or farm animals are mistreated or abandoned by their owners. Why campaign? Better funding for supporting animals and greater awareness of the problems animals face. Organisations to contact: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Tel: 01767 680551. Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals 0870 55 55 999. Blue Cross Animal Welfare Charity Tel: 01993 822651. Dogs Trust Tel: 020 7837 0006. WWF doesn’t just save one type of animal it saves lots of different animals. Also it saves endangered animals on land and in the water but also they help global warming, and also help countries like Africa and Europe.

3 These are some of the animals WWF help….. And more…


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