As
the national voice for animal welfare, Humane Canada represents humane societies and SPCAs across Canada, driving positive, progressive change to end animal cruelty, improve animal protection and promote the humane treatment of all animals.
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Founded in 1979, the
National Association
for Biomedical Research (NABR) provides the unified
voice for the scientific community on legislative and regulatory matters affecting laboratory
animal research.
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Animal Planet's national campaign that, together with the leading animal organizations, leads thee way in taking action and being a voice for an
Animal Planet's
national campaign that, together with the leading
animal organizations, leads thee way in taking action and being a voice for an
animal organizations, leads thee way in taking action and being a
voice for animals.
PIJAC provides its members a
voice in state and
national legislative issues through advocacy and timely information regarding upcoming policy issues that affect the pet industry, pet owners and the
animals they care
for.
Since being founded in 1957, Humane Canada has earned a solid reputation as the «go to»
national voice on
animal welfare issues
for the media, government, non-governmental organizations and the public.
As the
national advocacy and legislative
voice of pet care professionals who care
for and about companion
animals, PIJAC worked with Kids and Cars — the main group behind H.R. 2801, the HOT CARS Act, with a sister bill S. 1666 in the U.S. Senate — to build the
Animal Care Coalition.
The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) provides its members a
voice in state and
national legislative issues through advocacy and timely information regarding upcoming policy issues that affect the pet industry, pet owners, and the
animals they care
for.
Alley Cat Allies has charted a course set on
animal control and shelter industry reform and humane treatment through activities including: advocating
for pounds and shelters to keep public records of
animal intake and kill rates,
for public and mandatory government oversight, and
for increased pound and shelter accountability; mobilizing and educating the public and leading the
national movement to end the killing of cats and to protect and improve their lives; and supporting the efforts of, and acting as the
national voice for, thousands of individuals and groups across the U.S. who provide humane care
for stray and feral cats.
CFHS members understand the importance of advancing
animal welfare at the
national level and that CFHS membership brings direct benefit to your organization, including the cohesion offered by a strong
national voice for humane societies and SPCAs to advance Canada's
animal welfare agenda, increasing visibility with
national decision - makers through our presence on influential
national committees and coalitions — not to mention exclusive funding opportunities and original, evidence - based research and resources and opportunities to connect with
animal welfare organizations across the country.
Since it was founded in 1957, the CFHS has earned its solid reputation and enviable credibility as the go - to
national voice on
animal welfare issues
for industry, media, government, non-governmental organizations, and the public.
The
National Animal Supplement Council was established in 2002 to establish a unified, consistent voice for animal health and nutritional supplement comp
Animal Supplement Council was established in 2002 to establish a unified, consistent
voice for animal health and nutritional supplement comp
animal health and nutritional supplement companies.