Animal Action education programme
Our Animal Action education programme helps children learn and care about animals

Our animal action education programme helps children learn and care about animals

Cats and dogs news

The unfortunate Balinese kitten who didn't make it.
31st January 2012 by Hanna Lentz | 0 Comments
Janice Girardi, the founder and Director of the Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) never arrives at the office before Read more »
Tackling Bosnia's roaming dog problem
19th January 2012 by Jan Hannah | 1 Comments
IFAW has partnered with the UNDP in Bosnia to help communities humanely manage their roaming dog populations.  The Read more »
The One More Generation brother and sister team lands in South Africa
22nd December 2011 by Lisa Cant-Haylett | 0 Comments
I am delighted to share with you these observations from two remarkable children and their family from the US who I am Read more »
Dogs easily squeeze between pens or dig themselves out.
19th December 2011 by Shannon Walajtys | 2 Comments
This post was filed by Shannon Walajtys, International Fund for Animal Welfare Emergency Response officer working with a Read more »
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Justice Time for Dog Buried Alive – Accused Men in Court
11th January 2012
The trial of two men accused of burying a dog alive on the sports field of a Cape Town school, begins on Friday 13th January. Poto Mfengu and Mkhumbuzi Ncedana, janitors at the Luhlaza Secondary High School in Khayelitsha, are charged under the anima Read more »
28th October 2011
On October 14, concerned residents intercepted a truck packed with more than 800 dogs in Zigong, Sichuan province heading to Guangxi for slaughter. The dogs were cramped into 100 cages without food or water for three to four days. Veterinarians condu Read more »
21st September 2010
“This program will save hundreds of thousands of lives—both dogs and humans,” said Kate Atema, IFAW Director of Companion Animals Programs. IFAW is supporting the initiative which is being led by the World Society for the Protection Read more »
27th July 2010
IFAW’s Northern Dogs Project team was in a remote Canadian community providing vital veterinary care and humane education when concerned community members alerted IFAW’s team that due to concerns about the number of roaming dogs, unwanted Read more »
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Field Guide for Adequate Guardianship - Draft
19th October 2011 by | 0 Comments
IFAW works to ensure an acceptable quality of life for companion animals, through the facilitation of Adequate Guardianship, Read more »
Disaster Preparation Tips for Pets
13th October 2011 by | 0 Comments
IFAW works with local communities to help them better prepare for future disasters. You can help by doing your part to prepar Read more »
Rescuing and Treating the Street Dogs of Bali, Indonesia
7th March 2011 by | 0 Comments
At IFAW, we believe that no animal should suffer from an illness or injury that can be easily treated. Since 2002, IFAW has b Read more »
Reaching Out to Pets in Cape Town, South Africa
7th March 2011 by | 0 Comments
At IFAW, we believe that no animal should suffer from an illness or injury that can be easily treated. That’s why, when Read more »
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The unfortunate Balinese kitten who didn't make it.
31st January 2012 by Hanna Lentz | 0 Comments
Janice Girardi, the founder and Director of the Bali Animal Welfare Association (BAWA) never arrives at the office before Read more »
Tackling Bosnia's roaming dog problem
19th January 2012 by Jan Hannah | 1 Comments
IFAW has partnered with the UNDP in Bosnia to help communities humanely manage their roaming dog populations.  The Read more »
Justice Time for Dog Buried Alive – Accused Men in Court
11th January 2012 by | 0 Comments
The trial of two men accused of burying a dog alive on the sports field of a Cape Town school, begins on Friday 13th January Read more »
The One More Generation brother and sister team lands in South Africa
22nd December 2011 by Lisa Cant-Haylett | 0 Comments
I am delighted to share with you these observations from two remarkable children and their family from the US who I am Read more »
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