Animals Asia Foundation Limited

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About Animals Asia Foundation Limited

Animals Asia Foundation Limited is a prominent charity organisation based in the UK, dedicated to improving the welfare of animals across Asia. Founded in 1998, the foundation has been at the forefront of animal rescue and rehabilitation, focusing primarily on bears, dogs, and cats. With a mission to end the cruel practice of bear bile farming, Animals Asia works tirelessly to rescue bears from captivity and provide them with a safe haven in their sanctuaries.

The foundation also engages in extensive advocacy and education efforts, aiming to raise awareness about animal welfare issues and promote humane treatment of all animals. Through partnerships with local communities, Animals Asia fosters a culture of compassion and respect for animals, encouraging sustainable practices that benefit both wildlife and people.

In addition to its rescue operations, Animals Asia conducts vital research to inform policy changes and improve animal welfare legislation. The organisation collaborates with governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders to create a more humane society for animals. Their work extends beyond borders, as they strive to influence animal welfare standards globally.

With a dedicated team of professionals and volunteers, Animals Asia Foundation Limited continues to make significant strides in animal welfare, advocating for a world where animals are treated with dignity and respect. The foundation’s vision is a future where all animals live free from suffering and exploitation.

  • Core Activities:
  • Rescue and rehabilitation of bears and other animals.
  • Advocacy for animal welfare legislation.
  • Education and awareness campaigns.
  • Research to support policy changes.

Through their unwavering commitment and passion, Animals Asia Foundation Limited is making a lasting impact on the lives of countless animals, ensuring they receive the care and protection they deserve.

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