Sunday, October 14, 2007

Sites for everyone!

There is so much information available for animal lovers these days. Whether it's dogs, cats or whales, there is something for everyone. Here are a few sites I have culled from the listing of the Humane Society of the United States. If you have the time, why not take a peek. The HSUS is one of the best in the world for all they do for not only domestic pets, but all wild life. Whether you would like to find out more on how you can become more active in animal issues, or just how to get some flyers & brochures for your organization, these sites recommended by the HSUS can help.

www.hsus.org - The HSUS site provides information on animal-related topics, describes HSUS programs, and suggests ways to help animals. You can slo find information on how to order those flyers and/or brochures for your organization, or even a T-shirt showing your support for your favorite animal cause.

www.fundforanimals.org - The Fund For Animals and the HSUS have joined forces to make the work to protect animals even more effective. The Fund's website provides a wealth of information direct-care, hands-on efforts and more.

www.hsihsus.org - This is the Humane Society International's website. If you have a desire to help animals the world over, visit this site and see how you can help.

www.nahee.org - This is a HSUS affiliate website, designed for youth education. The National Association for Humane and Environmental Education, maintains this website to help parents and educators teach children to treat animals with kindness and respect.

www.humaneteen.org - This HSUS educational affiliate also has an interactive website to inspire middle and high school students to get involved in animal protection activities.

www.stoppuppymills.com - This website provides information on how you can help protect our best four-legged friends from the abuses of the mass commercial dog-breeding industry.

www.fund.org - The Humane Society Legislative Fund, a new political arm the HSUS created with The Fund For Animals, maintains this website to provides members with information on legislative and public policy actions you can take to make the world a better place for all animals.

www.protectseals.org - This website provides information on Canada'scommercial seal hunt - and what members can do to help end it.

www.furfreeaction.org - This website for activists features the latest work being done to protect animals from becoming victims of the fur industry, and ways everyone can help create a fur-free society.

www.savewhalesnotwhaling.org - This website offers informatiion on the threats whales still face from whalers, and how you can help protect them.

Please note: I have included these these sites as a matter of fairness to all sides of the effort to protect the animals of the world. This site in no way specifically endorses the individual sites mentioned, or their specific policies and procedures.

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