Results
An overview of the main welfare issues affecting wild animals.
Size: 176Kb
Author: WSPA
Resource type: PDF
Description: An overview of commercial exploitation of wildlife and wildlife trade, and examples of campaigns and other strategies to protect wildlife.
Also available in: Portuguese, Spanish
Date: 2006
Bears of the World - Bear Facts
Size: 2209KB
Author: WSPA
Resource type: PDF
Description: Humane education booklet outlining bear biology, threats to bears and being safe around bears.
Also available in: English
Date: 2007
Bears of the World - Map
Size: 814KB
Author: WSPA
Resource type: PDF
Description: World map highlighting the location and numbers of different bear species.
Also available in: English
Date: 2007
Bears of the World - Species Fact Sheets
Size: 4515KB
Author: WSPA
Resource type: PDF
Description: Humane education sheets profiling bear species around the world.
Also available in: English
Date: 2007
Recipes for Survival: Controlling the bush meat trade
Size: 1.08Mb
Author: WSPA/Ape Alliance
Resource type: PDF
Description: A review examining the current state of knowledge of the bushmeat trade, how the conservation community has reacted, and recommendations for dealing with the bushmeat crisis.
Date: 2006
Time to Refocus
Size: 674Kb
Author: WSPA/Whalewatch Network
Resource type: PDF
Description: A constructive vision for the evolution and future of the International Whaling Commission as a cetacean protection organisation.
Also available in: Spanish
Date: 2008
Troubled Waters Full report: Why its time to watch whale welfare
Size: 1503Kb
Author: WSPA/Whalewatch Coalition
Resource type: PDF
Description: This review examines the welfare implications of the methods currently used to hunt cetaceans. The welfare implications are assessed and the question raised as to whether whaling could be conducted in a reliably humane manner.
Date: 2004
Troubled Waters Summary: Why its time to watch whale welfare
Size: 328Kb
Author: WSPA/Whalewatch Coalition
Resource type: PDF
Description: A summary document outlining the main findings of a review to examine the welfare implications of the methods currently used to hunt cetaceans.
Also available in: Spanish
Date: 2004
Seas of Change
Size: 4Mb
Author: WSPA
Resource type: PDF
Description: A report highlighting the findings of a comprehensive study of the economics of the Norwegian whaling industry; illustrating how the Norwegian public’s appetite for whale meat is at an all time low, that concern for the welfare of hunted whales is on the rise and that the industry would be unlikely to survive without the substantial financial support it receives at the tax payers expense.
Date: 2011