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  1. On this #WorldAnimalDay, SPANA are highlighting the fact that so many animals have no access whatsoever to veterinary care.

    There’s a severe shortage of veterinary services in many developing countries – and many animals are suffering as a result.

    SPANA offer a lifeline to thousands of working animals because they provide free veterinary treatment.  They treat horses, donkeys, mules and even elephants.

     Take a look to see how you can help SPANA help working animals

    Tirign is a pony from Ethiopia.  Her eyes were painful and swollen.  If she didn’t have immediate veterinary help, she would go blind.  Fortunately SPANA vets stepped in and gave her the care she needed.  They save her sight.

    SPANA have mobile veterinary clinics and these give hope to animals such as Tirign.

    You can find out more about the work SPANA does and how you can help on their website.

    Canter off to SPANA

    PS Why not play their Christmas raffle?  (closes 8 December 2020, or 14 December 2020 if you play online)

    Image above copyright to SPANA

     

  2. Sunday 4th October is #WorldAnimalDay.

    Never have all creatures great and small so badly needed the human species to stop its path of destruction and stop the rot it has inflicted on the fauna and flora of this planet.

    The last few decades have seen a 68% of wildlife across the globe.  There has always been extinction, of course there has – but never at this rate.   We are driving it.

    And as the number of humans on this planet rockets (now 7.8 billion, it was 3 billion just after World War II) so the numbers of wildlife have plummeted by 68% in recent decades.

    World Animal Day is on 4th October - Find out more

    Too many politicians are failing to act because they don’t actually care.  

    #actionsspeaklouderthanwords.  It is up to each and everyone of us to make a pledge, in whatever form that takes, to help stop the rot and protect our wildlife, our working animals and our pets.

    No action is too small.   One small action can quickly lead to another as we all discover the good feeling that helping and making a difference can give us.

    #WorldAnimalDay has lots of ways you can help, wherever you are and whether you are out and about as normal as is possible or whether you are confined to home.

    • There are lots of events listed on the website.  Can you join in any and spread the word about them?
    • Take a look at charities that interest you.  Look at their websites, their facebook pages, their tweets.  Share their need for help, what they do, how people can get involved.
    • Pick an animal you’re passionate about.  Research their charities.  What three things could you start doing today to make a difference to them?  If you’re already doing things for them, what else could you do?
    • Make a pledge to help animals – there are pledges from people all over the world who want to make a difference. 
    • Have a read and add your pledge
    • Take selfies and share your #worldanimalday selfies with friends on social media and World Animal Day to help raise awareness of the day and encourage other people to take part. And get your animal loving friends and family members to do the same!

    One thing is for sure.  We cannot sit about and wait for our politicians to get their acts together and act for wildlife.  Too many of them just don’t care enough – and they say what they think we want to hear.  If they really cared, more of them would stand up to protect nature and act. 

    Please help us - get involved in #WorldAnimalDay 

    Please make a pledge for animals today and let’s all make a better world for all creatures great and small.

    Visit the World Animal Day Website here

     

  3. If you're looking for a way to spend your evenings as the nights start drawing in (it's getting dark as I type this and it's only 8pm), then how about doing some knitting or crochet to help working horses and donkeys?

    The Brooke need you to knit and/or crochet for them!

    The Brooke is looking for people to knit and crochet!  They've created exclusive knitting and crochet patterns so that you can make a donkey!

    You can donate your donkey back to The Brooke to help them raise money for the horses, donkeys and mules who are working so very hard to help their owners and communities at the moment.  

    They have other ways you can help as well, such as having a clear out and selling your stuff for The Brooke, holding a virtual quiz, make some arts and crafts to sell, and share the delights of your garden - all ways to raise money for horses, donkeys and mules.

    Click your needles and head off to The Brooke to find out more