February
RSPCA welcomes news of study into moving dolphins out of captivity
RSPCA Australia has today commended Dolphin Marine Magic and Action for Dolphins for their collaborative work to explore the feasibility of a sea pen sanctuary for dolphins at the Coffs Harbour facility.
RSPCA Animal Welfare Seminar today
Is it possible to kill animals raised for food humanely? And if so, how?
RSPCA Clear the Shelters $29* adoptions promotion across Australia
RSPCA shelters around the country are dropping their prices this weekend to make pet ownership more affordable for more Australians who are ready, willing and able to bring a pet into their
Education and income don’t influence Australia’s opposition to battery cages
As state and territory governments begin to consider whether battery cages should be phased out, research has found that no matter their education level or pay packet, Australians want to s
Rural and regional Australia are concerned about hens in cages too
Australians in rural and regional communities are at least concerned – if not moreso – about battery cages than their city counterparts.
RSPCA Australia statement on the passing of Dr Hugh Wirth
We are saddened today to hear of the passing of Dr Hugh Wirth AM, an outstanding and lifelong advocate for animal welfare.