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SNP members shown the reality of animal snares
16 October 2010
SNP delegates will once again discuss the suffering of animals caught in cruel snares at their annual conference. Today, a fringe meeting chaired by...
OneKind Copper
15 October 2010
A Scottish Policeman has been named Wildlife Law Enforcer of the Year by environmental charity, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Police Constable...
New stats reveal we are still nation of animal lovers
10 October 2010
New OneKind research says we still love animals but cruelty to animals is on the increase.87 per cent of the British public still believes we are a...
New animal testing law approved: now let’s implement it
08 September 2010
The European Union has today (8 September 2010) agreed new rules on the protection and care for animals used in experiments. The revised directive for...
New education centre aims to improve animal lives
03 September 2010
We are delighted to welcome a new Centre of Excellence which will create a focal point for Animal Welfare Education across the globe. Improving the...
Report aims to help wild-caught fish
27 August 2010
A groundbreaking new report Worse things happen at sea: the welfare of wild-caught fish has estimated that in the order of a trillion...
Support for concerns over guga hunt
26 August 2010
OneKind welcomes the Scottish SPCA’s decision to speak out against the tradition of guga hunting, branding the ancient practice of taking and...
Good news for horses: hot-branding to be ended in Scotland
16 August 2010
OneKind is delighted that the Scottish Government has confirmed that the hot-branding of horses and ponies is to be prohibited. Nine authorisations...
Treat cloned animals with dignity
13 August 2010
Amidst the concern about food safety from cloned animals and the unease about non-natural reproduction, we need to remember that a cloned animal is...