December Newsletter: PAWS’ top successes for animals in 2017, and a peek at what’s to come in 2018.

Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) – Newsletter (December 27, 2017)

PAWS’ Top Successes for the Animals in 2017

I am very pleased to report that 2017 was another banner year for captive wild animals. PAWS has been working since 1984 to help captive wildlife through rescue, education, and advocacy, and it is so fulfilling to see the seeds we planted and our years-long efforts coming to fruition. This includes the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus bringing down its final curtain and incredible legislative victories for performing elephants. We look forward to providing PAWS’ expert support for protective legislation in 2018, rescuing more animals in need, and getting nearer to our goal of ending the exploitation of wild animals in circuses, roadside zoos, and as exotic “pets.” I look forward to working with you in the coming year. Together we can change the world for the animals!

Best holiday wishes for the New Year from the PAWS family!

Ed Stewart
President and Co-founder

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Subject: December Newsletter: PAWS’ top successes for animals in 2017, and a peek at what’s to come in 2018.

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Few more actions for the Korean dogs before the 2017 is over

KoreanDogs.org – Newsletter (December 26, 2017)

2017 is almost over. We are grateful to all of our supporters who have taken actions throughout this year to campaign against the horrendous cruelty of South Korea’s dog and cat meat trade. Your time and effort are not wasted. We are making a difference, even though the changes cannot come fast enough. In 2018, we will continue to do whatever we can to be the voice for the millions of animals horribly treated and killed in the South Korea’s dogs and cat meat industry.

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Newsletter – December 26, 2017

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Sent: Dezember 27, 2017 at 05:25 AM
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To: pattersonmatpatt@gmx.net
Subject: Few more actions for the Korean dogs before the 2017 is over

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Martina Patterson (December 27, 2017 at 01:33 PM)
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