The BC SPCA has identified serious animal welfare concerns in its Report on Horse Slaughter Practices in Canada submitted last month to federal authorities. We are now calling on the public to write to Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz to demand improvements to the monitoring of the slaughter of all animals at federally registered processing plants. Read more and learn how you can help ensure government officials take immediate action.
Dr. Temple Grandin to share her animal instincts in Vancouver
Named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of 2010, and the subject of a recent critically acclaimed HBO biopic, autistic scientist Dr. Temple Grandin will share her insights on animal behaviour and welfare on Saturday, June 19 in Vancouver. The lecture is part of the 2010 BC SPCA Educational Series and is presented by Bosley’s Pet Food Plus. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and are available online, but hurry before they’re sold out.
There’s still time to make a furry friend famous
There are three days left to register your pet or vote in the 2011 Animal Lovers’ Calendar contest. Visit spca.bc.ca/calendarcontest to meet a few of our contest hopefuls, including an adventurous cat who sails the B.C. coast, a brave dog facing cancer and a blind Princess. Each $1 donated in support of an animal will count as one vote. The top 12 animals with the most votes on May 17 at noon will win.
BC SPCA Summer Camps filling fast
“Kids love our camps,” says Leiki Salumets, education coordinator for the BC SPCA’s summer day camps. “I should know — growing up I was an SPCA camper and it set my career path to help animals.” During the week, campers are immersed in animal-themed activities to learn about pets, wildlife and farm animals. Online registration for Greater Vancouver camps (seven locations) is under way; Victoria and Nanaimo registration begins June 1.
Hill’s® and BC SPCA promote adoption during Be Kind to Animals Month
Hill’s® Science Diet® is partnering with BC SPCA branches across the province to promote adoption of homeless animals during Be Kind to Animals month in May. “We are grateful to Hill’s® for helping us raise awareness of the wonderful animals in our care who need loving homes,” says Lorie Chortyk, the BC SPCA’s general manager of community relations. Most Open House events take place May 15 or 16. Visit our website to find an event near you.
Lace up and leash up for a great cause
The Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause 2010 walk is the BC SPCA’s signature event, uniting thousands of animal lovers all around the province for one great cause. By participating on Sept. 12, you're helping us continue our life-saving work. Register now and find out how your support makes a difference. To celebrate our 2010 walk, we are also auctioning off the cover of the 2011 Animal Lovers’ Calendar on eBay. Cast a bid today and make your pet a star!
Got nature?
Bird watchers, beachcombers and nature lovers of B.C. — get your cameras ready!
The 2010 Wildlife-In-Focus Urban Wildlife Photography Contest runs June 1 through Aug. 31. Last year’s successful photo fundraiser hosted by the BC SPCA Wild ARC has now gone provincial and is open to all adult backyard and amateur photographers (16 years+) in B.C. Check out 2009’s amazing winnersand enter your photos in the 2010 event to win great prizes!
With 18 years of commitment as an employee, adopter and supporter of the monthly PAW Plan since the program’s inception, Craig Naherniak is a member of the BC SPCA family who exemplifies dedication. As general manager of humane education, Naherniak oversees educational programs with a concentration on inspiring kids to become engaged in the mission work of the BC SPCA. “I feel as though my donations not only contribute to the success of the organization, but through youth education, are investments in the future of B.C.”
Paw Patter
Dr. Temple Grandin views autism as a way station on the road from animals to humans, putting autistic people in a position to translate “animal talk.” She asserts that animals are much smarter than anyone ever imagined, and in some cases they may even be brilliant.
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