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The Asia for Animals podcast - A united voice for Asia’s animals. The podcast where you can learn about work to protect animals across Asia. Brought to you by the Asia for Animals Coalition!
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Cats and Dogs in Conflict Zones
Warzones are undoubtedly some of the most devastating and chaotic environments one can imagine. Nowzad, an organization committed to animal welfare in conflict zones, has fearlessly undertaken the challenging task of working in war-ravaged regions such as Ukraine and Afghanistan.
Despite the inherent dangers, their dedicated team has been relentless in their efforts to rescue and enhance the well-being of animals affected by these conflicts. -
A conversation with World Animal Justice - Utilizing the Law to Help Animals
How can animal advocates create a future where justice for animals is the global standard? Join us for a compelling discussion with Dr. Sabine Brels, founder of World Animal Justice (WAJ).
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In conversation with ACRES: Your Introduction to Social Media Animal Cruelty Content
What is social media animal cruelty content and how do organizations work to tackle this enormous issue? This episode, brought to you by our SMACC working group, will introduce how to spot some different forms of animal cruelty content, as well as exploring the interventions being taken by NGOs to find solutions, all through conversation with our coalition member, ACRES, from Singapore.
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What is a Civet and Why Should We Care?
Have you ever heard of kopi lukak? Or civet cat coffee? Yes? Then this podcast will reveal more insights into the creatures behind the trade. Join us on the first episode of Asia’s Wildlife Rescuers with Jes Hooper of The Civet Project, and fall in love with this cryptic and beautiful creature, and learn what you can do to help save them!
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Using the Power of Research
How can the movement for animals in Asia best utilize the growing body of research?
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Introducing One Life
One Life aims to be a database of education resources which NGOs can use to promote concepts of animal sentience at the deepest level, to help new generations understand the ways in which animals share many cognitive and emotional abilities as well as needs with humans, and therefore, why they deserve our respect and protection.