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vrijdag 11 april 2025

WORLD WORLDWIDE INTERNATIONAL - ANIMALS - WILDLIFE - Network for Animals - Here’s how we put your donations into action for animals in February and March.

 

This is how you helped us save animal lives worldwide in February and March.

Dear friends,

We’ve got a bit of catching up to do! Our February updates didn’t make it to your inbox, which means you are in for a double dose of animal success stories this month. Find out how you helped us make a life-changing impact for dogs, cats and donkeys in February and March.

Cape Town, South Africa 

Providing life-saving surgeries for severely injured dogs in an impoverished township

Every day in the impoverished township of Khayelitsha in Cape Town, South Africa, vulnerable street dogs are hit by speeding cars, leaving them with horrific injuries. We partner with Mdzananda, a small veterinary clinic dedicated to helping these abandoned and injured dogs. 

Our supporters helped us cover the cost of life-saving surgeries for three dogs so far, healing fractured legs and giving the animals the chance to walk and run again. 

Read the original article here.

Credit: NFA/Dejan Radic

Mirongoine, Tanzania 

Securing food and medical care for 1,500 sick and starving donkeys for the next six months

In the rural village of Mirongoine, Tanzania, working donkeys endure hard labor every week. The animals are also so hungry that they resort to eating plastic waste. Together with our partner, the Arusha Society for the Protection of Animals (ASPA), we are working to bring these animals the food and care they desperately need. 

Thanks to our supporters, we raised enough money to provide food and monthly mobile clinics for the donkeys in Mirongoine for the next six months. Our supporters are making a real difference in places like Tanzania, where donkeys rarely receive the care and compassion they deserve.

Read the original article here.

Credit: NFA/Byron Seale

Nairobi, Kenya 

Building a new home for 600+ rescue cats

In March, we told you that Nairobi Feline Sanctuary (NFS) was facing eviction, with 600+ rescue cats at risk of losing the only safe, loving home they have ever known. Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, the sanctuary rebuild is officially underway! Phase 1 – clearing, fencing and leveling the land – is complete and we are now focusing on building the mothering unit, a safe space for mother cats and their kittens. Stay tuned for more updates as we build the 600+ cats a new space to call home. 

Read the original article here.

Credit: Nairobi Feline Sanctuary

Cordoba, Spain 

Rescuing and rehabilitating brutally abused Spanish hunting dogs

Thousands of Spanish hunting dogs, called galgos, are bred for the hunting industry each year. Once they have served their “purpose,” the animals are either horrifically tortured and killed or abandoned and left to die on the streets. We work with Galgos del Sur to rescue and rehabilitate as many abandoned and abused Spanish hunting dogs as we can. 

Thanks to our supporters' generosity in March, we were able to help provide emergency medical care for ten newly rescued galgos, which included crucial health checks, vaccinations and sterilizations.

Read the original article here.

Credit: Galgos del Sur

Kharkiv, Ukraine 

Rebuilding a shelter for 381 animals after it was destroyed by a Russian drone strike

In late March, a devastating drone strike laid waste to a crucial animal shelter run by our partner, Animal Rescue Kharkiv (ARK) in Ukraine, leaving 381 animals at risk. 
Through your support, we rushed emergency funds to repair the fences and other enclosures destroyed by the missile strike, ensuring the survival of hundreds of animal victims of war. 

Read the original article here.

Credits: ARK

Latest Updates

Celebrating the life and legacy of our founder, Brian Davies, on his 90th birthday: Brian's impact on animal welfare worldwide was immeasurable, and we vow to continue fighting for the animals in his honor. Watch our tribute video.
Giving the gift of love to animals during the festive season: Our supporters helped us feed over a thousand dogs in a single day across Jordan, Croatia and Montenegro. Read more. 
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Everyone has an opinion – we want to hear yours! Complete our five-minute survey here, giving us vital feedback on how we can achieve even more for animals worldwide.
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Wonderful news from Valencia, Spain: After floods devastated our partner shelter, Refugio de Maria (Maria’s Shelter), in October last year, your support is helping us repair and rebuild for the animals who call the shelter home. Read more.
Credit: Refugio de Maria
Brian Davies Gold Award: Network for Animals is proud to announce the winner of the Brian Davies Gold Award for Animal Welfare – Josh Fox, founder of our long-time partner, The Brady Hunter Foundation. Watch the video.
Credit: Brady Hunter Foundation

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Your kindness has already changed so many lives. Thank you for standing with us, for believing in a world where no animal is left behind, and for being the reason we can keep going, even when the road is tough.

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You will not believe how many animals are being abused today. With your support, we can save precious lives that would otherwise be lost! Our work never stops, and the need is always urgent. We receive no assistance from any government. What we do, we do because animals need us. We aim to extend our crusade to help animals to more countries where animals desperately need emergency relief.

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