How do the rspca promote animal welfare




















Without your information, we may not be able to provide you with the requested services or products, or with information about campaigns, activities, products and services that you may be interested in. We may disclose your information to state and territory RSPCA organisations which are members of RSPCA Australia, and those organisations will use your information in accordance with their privacy policies. We will also disclose your information when legally required.

In some cases we use third parties to manage our data collection and storage, some of who may store information overseas. For more details see our Privacy Policy which includes information about how to access and correct your personal information, and also how to complain if you think we have breached your privacy. The state and territory member Societies provide services to animals in need through their shelters and inspectorates.

In the national office, RSPCA Australia works to influence animal welfare policy, practice and legislation across the country. While most people are familiar with our shelter staff and uniformed inspectors, there are actually a wide range of jobs available at the RSPCA. Home About Us. About us.

Meet our team. View available opportunities. These groups of professionals all have specific knowledge and experience working with their particular species.

They include vets, farmers, animal welfare scientists, product research scientists and RSPCA field staff who are in the best position to advise and revise our standards to ensure they provide the best care for the animals in a way which is best practical and achievable. See below for why include farmers. Each species-specific group's role is to advise on the development of the welfare standards so that they remain at the forefront of farm animal welfare.

It may sound strange that we invite farmers to be part of our STAGs when any changes made to the standards will directly affect how they run their farms but to us, it is the best possible way to get a genuine insight into how farms work. This means we have a STAG for meat chicken broilers , egg-laying hens, pullets young hens up to the point they lay eggs , pigs, dairy cattle, beef cattle, turkeys, beef cows, salmon and trout.

The members are selected based on the specific expertise they bring to the group in different areas of livestock care. Each STAG is composed of the following members:. By involving farmers, we can ensure that our standards are not just best for the animals but are also achievable in practice as well as in theory.

When establishing our standards, we aim to promote the highest levels of animal welfare possible which, at the same time, need to be viable. Pets as prizes. End the cage age. Join our campaign network. Campaign for animal welfare. What are we campaigning for? We're campaigning to: Raise awareness for the welfare needs of our nation's pets and helping pet owners to ensure the welfare needs of their pets are being met. Improve the welfare of as many farm animals as possible, at every stage of their lives.

Ensure wild animals are protected from human activity and unnecessary suffering. Reduce the use of animals in experiments and reduce their suffering with a constructive and practical approach. Will you join our campaigns?

BangOutOfOrder Make fireworks less frightening for animals. Dogs on death row Thirty years, countless innocent dogs. Protect the UK's farm animal welfare standards There's a sudden risk that the UK Government will sell out or farm animal welfare standards to lower international methods.

Fur Free Britain Becoming a fur-free Britain. Call for a complete ban with your MP.



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