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The WSPCA was established to unify the World Federation for the Protection of Animals (WFPA) and the International Society for the Protection of Animals (ISPA).These two groups are working to prevent cruelty to animals, and ensure animal welfare.
"Animal welfare" is about general health conditions based upon experience and expectations. "Animal rights" is a politically energized concept based upon an aggenda for acquiring power. Please see discussion area Most animal welfarists argue that the animal rights view goes too far, and do not advocate the elimination of all animal use or companionship. They may believe that humans have a moral responsibility not to cause cruelty (unnecessary suffering) to animals. Animal rights advocates, such as Gary L. Francione and Tom Regan, argue that the animal welfare position (advocating for the betterment of the condition of animals, but without abolishing animal use: see veganism) is logically inconsistent and ethically unacceptable. However, there are some animal rights groups, such as PETA, which support animal welfare measures in the short term to alleviate animal suffering until all animal use is ended
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I don't eat or wear anything that comes from an animal, to discourage people from cruelly confining animals on factory farms.I adopt pets from shelters or rescue groups, neuter them, and give them a good home for life.
Take a stand against it yourself and set the example! Dont buy from groups that test on animals, go vegetarian, don't attend the circus, spread the word! Check out peta2.com for more details on all the ways you can help animals!
animila is the scientific categorisation if they are in the animal family
There are innumerable formally organized groups but I will mention two of them as requested. These are: the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and the Catholic Church.
The animals in "Animal Farm" represent different groups of people and political ideologies in society.
The name of a collection of wild animals depends on the type of animal. For example, groups of wolves are a pack, groups of reindeer are a herd and groups of crocodiles are a bask.
Two groups who represent animal "rights" are PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and HSUS (Humane Society of the United States). A group who represents animal "welfare" is: ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). Many animal rescue organizations also represent animal welfare. Though the terms "rights" and "welfare" are often used interchangeably, they represent two totally different philosophies. It is often difficult to distinguish what is an animal rights organization and one whose goals are animal welfare. Even while searching for groups to list here, I found animal rights groups included in a list that was supposed to be animal welfare groups. Animal welfare seeks to have animals, whether family pets, farm animals, animals used for experimentation, or others, treated in a humane manner. Animal rights is a movement that goes far beyond animal welfare by seeking protection for animals from being considered human property and elevating animals to the same level as humans. When distinguishing between animal welfare and animal rights organizations, those are the main points I look for, though my answer is simplified greatly and the issues between animal welfare and rights is much more complex than presented here.
social animal are animals that are always in groups and solitary is when you are always alone and independent