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International Fund for Animal Welfare - Canada
IFAW advocates for wild and domestic animals by creating awareness and supporting measures that reduce their commercial exploitation, protect wildlife habitats and help animals in distress.
Main Address
#1100 - 1 Nicholas Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1N 7B7
Main Telephone
613-241-8996
Joined OneWorld
01.12.2001
Features
26.04.2005
Canada is becoming a major dumping ground for oily bilge. You can help stop the deliberate oil pollution of Canada's oceans by urging the Senate to immediately pass Bill C-15 without amendments. The bill, which protects seabirds from vessels that illegally dump bilge oil, expands the government's enforcement powers as well as increases penalties against those responsible for putting seabirds at risk by deliberately dumping oil in Canadian waters.
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24.11.2004
Among the 2003 IFAW Animal Action Award recipients were York North MP Karen Kraft-Sloan for her work on the Species at Risk Act, Rene Chartrand for taking care of the feral cats on Parliament Hill, and Katie and Emma Harvey, two girls who helped rescue over 100 Alberta horses. This year, the award recipients are as equally diverse and heroic. Read more about them.
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15.07.2004
Animal-serving groups, together with the Ontario government, last week released 12 orphaned bear cubs back to the wild - including Buddy Bear. Buddy is the black bear infamously abducted from his mother and sibling by a Quebec woodsman last September.
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