WSPA completes one emergency operation and embarks on another
As images of devastation in Brazil and Australia fill our TV screens, WSPA has begun assessments in the South American nation, as we end our participation in the aftermath of floods in Queensland...
View ArticleWSPA launches action plan for Japan’s animals
©McGrath/Getty Images Japan is a nation of pet lovers and many families affected have lost animals, been forced to leave them behind or have taken them to evacuation centres where there is limited...
View ArticleWSPA assists thousands of Bolivian animals
The landlocked South American nation has been severely affected by extreme cold, floods and landslides in the central parts of the country since February, leaving local animals in need of our help. A...
View ArticleThailand
WSPA's Disaster Operation Vet Officer, Naritsorn Pholperm, talks to Kallaya Kamnuan, ©WSPA Unseasonably wet weather in Thailand has caused mudslides and flash-flooding, sweeping away bridges, roads and...
View ArticlePreparing for Transition in Haiti
This is the first in a series of blogs contributed by Lindsay Fyffe, WSPA's Disaster Response Manager. So many of you have supported WSPA throughout our disaster relief work in Haiti – from the very...
View ArticleOn the Ground in Haiti: ARCH’s Vet Team in Action
This is the second in a series of blogs contributed by Lindsay Fyffe, WSPA's Disaster Response Manager. Arriving in Haiti is not unlike arriving into any other bustling city - a hive of activity with...
View ArticleLife in Haiti Today: Sleeping and Eating among Rubble and Broken Glass
This is the third in a series of blogs contributed by Lindsay Fyffe, WSPA's Disaster Response Manager. Since I arrived in Haiti, it has rained so much that the streets have practically turned into...
View ArticleA Promising Future Ahead for Haiti’s Animals
This is the final in a series of blogs contributed by Lindsay Fyffe, WSPA's Disaster Response Manager. It’s my last day in Haiti and the past few days have been eventful – here a just a few of the...
View ArticleJapanese vet chronicles tsunami aftermath
Whilst recently on the ground in Japan, WSPA vet Dr. Damian Woodberry met an inspiring local veterinarian, Dr. Yuzou Taguchi owner of the Green Animal Hospital in the devastated prefecture of Iwate –...
View ArticleChilean eruption requires WSPA assessment, while operations continue in...
The recent eruption of the Puyehue volcano, located 1,000 km south of the Chilean capital, Santiago, has created a need for WSPA to assist local WSPA partners in assessing the potential risk to animals...
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