Appendix IGlobal coalition membersThis report has been produced on behalf of a global coalition of animal welfare societies, whichincludes:All Life in a Viable Environment, JapanAlternativa Para La Liberacion Animal,SpainAmerican Humane Association, USAAmerican <strong>Society</strong> for the Prevention OfCruelty To Animals, USAAmigos dos Gatos do Algarve, PortugalAnglican <strong>Society</strong> for the Welfare of Animals,United KingdomAnimal & Bird Welfare <strong>Society</strong>, IndiaAnimal Defence League of Canada, CanadaAnimal Health Trust, United KingdomAnimal Refuge Kansai, JapanAnimal Welfare Association RescueEducation, GuatemalaAnimal Welfare <strong>Society</strong> of Lesvos, GreeceAnimalia – Federation for the Protection ofAnimals, Finl<strong>and</strong>Animals Angels, GermanyAntigua And Barbuda Humane <strong>Society</strong>,AntiguaAPRAM, SpainAsociacion Audaluza para la Defence de losAnimales, SpainAsociacion Cubana Para La Proteccion DeAnimales Y Plantas, CubaAsociacion Defensora De Animales,ColombiaAsociacion Proteccion y Defensa del Animal,ArgentinaAssociacao de Amparo aos Animais, BrazilAssociacao de Proteccao de AnimaisAb<strong>and</strong>onados Quintinha des Animais,PortugalAssociated Humane Societies of New Jersey,USAAssociation of Humane Societies NJ, SpainAssociation pour la Protection de AnimauxAu Senegal, SenegalAuckl<strong>and</strong> SPCA, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>Azerbaijan <strong>Society</strong> for the Protection ofAnimals, Azerbaijan RepublicBahrain SPCA, BahrainBellerive Animal Welfare, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>Bombay SPCA, IndiaBorn Free Foundation, United KingdomCampaign <strong>Whale</strong>, United KingdomCare For The Wild International, UnitedKingdomCentre For The Ethical Treatment ofAnimals, RussiaChaine Blue Mondaile – BlauweWereldketen, BelgiumCompassion in World Farming, UnitedKingdomCompassion Unlimited Plus Action, IndiaCosta Blanca Feral Cat Trust, UnitedKingdomCretan Animal Welfare Group, GreeceDefence Social Fund for Animals, RussiaDefense Protection des Animaux Refuge DeThiernay, FranceDeutscher Tierschutzbund EU, GermanyDrustvo Prijatelja Zivotinja Pancevo, Serbia<strong>and</strong> MontenegroDrustvo Za Zastitu Zivotinja Rijeka, CroatiaDyrebeskyttelsen Norge, NorwayDyrenes Beskyttelse, DenmarkAPPENDIX I137
138A REVIEW OF THE WELFARE IMPLICATIONS OF MODERN WHALING ACTIVITIESDyrenes Venner, DenmarkDzivnieku Draugs, LatviaEkaterinburg Public <strong>Society</strong> for theProtection of Animals Rights, RussiaEnvironmental Investigation Agency, UnitedKingdomEquine Protection <strong>and</strong> ManagementResearch Project, JapanFarm Animal Welfare Network, UnitedKingdomFethiye Friends of Animals Association,TurkeyFondation Brigitte Bardot, FranceFondation Ligue Francaise des Droits deL’Animal, FranceForeningarna Djurens VannersRiksorganisation, SwedenFriends of Animals, GreeceFriends of Dogs, IndiaFriends of the Cat, GreeceFriends of the Cyprus Donkey, CyprusGAIA, BelgiumGlobal Action in the Interests of Animals,BelgiumHellenic Animal Welfare <strong>Society</strong>, GreeceHelp in Suffering, IndiaHelsinki Humane <strong>Society</strong>, Finl<strong>and</strong>Hong Kong SPCA, Hong KongHope for the Stricken <strong>Society</strong>, Ug<strong>and</strong>aHumane <strong>Society</strong> International, USAHumane <strong>Society</strong> of the United States, USAHungarian <strong>Society</strong> for the Protection ofAnimals <strong>and</strong> Nature, HungaryInternational Association Against PainfulExperiments on Animals, United KingdomIrish <strong>Society</strong> for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals, Irel<strong>and</strong>Istanbul Hayvan Sevenier Dernegi, TurkeyJapan Animal Welfare <strong>Society</strong>, UnitedKingdomJeevashram Foundation, IndiaKaruna Animal Welfare Association ofKarnataka, IndiaKenya SPCA, KenyaKyrenia Animal Rescue, CyprusLeague Against Cruel Sports, United KingdomLega Pro Animale, ItalyLiga de Protection Al Caballo – League forthe Protection of Horses, ChileLiga Portuguesa Dos Direitos Do Animal,PortugalLouisiana SPCA, USAMassachusetts SPCA, USANadace na ochranu zvirat, Czech RepublicNational Canine Defence League, UnitedKingdomNational Council SPCA, South AfricaNational Zoonoses <strong>and</strong> Food HygieneResearch Centre, NepalNederl<strong>and</strong>se Vereniging Tot Bescherming vanDieren, Netherl<strong>and</strong>sNOAH – Federation of Israel’s AnimalWelfare Groups, IsraelOntario SPCA, CanadaOrganizacija za Postovanje i Brigu oZivotinjama Fakulteta Veterinarske Medicine,Serbia <strong>and</strong> MontenegroPalawan Animal Welfare Association,PhilippinesPaphiakos & Cyprus Cat Protection AnimalWelfare, CyprusParque Animal, GreecePeople for Animals, IndiaPhilippine <strong>Society</strong> for the Protection ofAnimals, PhilippinesPhilippine Animal Welfare <strong>Society</strong>,PhilippinesRed Book of Siberia, RussiaRehovot <strong>Society</strong> For The Protection OfAnimals, IsraelRhodes Animal Welfare <strong>Society</strong>, GreeceRoyal <strong>Society</strong> for the Prevention of Crueltyto Animals, United Kingdom
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