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A 2011 survey of about 6000 Chinese found that while about 2/3 of respondents had never previously heard of "animal welfare", 65.8% expressed at least partial support of animal-welfare laws (while 81.6% found them necessary in another question), and more than half said they were fully or partially willing to pay more for humane animal products ...
The Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network (CCAPN) was launched in 2004 at the founding of CAPN. [1] The campaign against eating cats and dogs was the first concern of CCAPN. "Isolated animal welfare organisations were already working to rescue strays by then, but consumption of dogs and cats hadn’t made it onto their agenda.
Animal welfare has also been a reason to restrict meat imports from China. As the country produced 46 million tonnes of pork in 2008, but only exported 142,000 tonnes. [9] Some critics in China argue that a law for animals is an indulgence when human rights problems have yet to be solved in China. [1]
Chinese animal rights activists (1 P) V. ... Pages in category "Animal welfare and rights in China" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Pharmaron, a Chinese biotech firm, ... 2023, noting that all research would comport with the Animal Welfare Act and the Public Health Service Policy on Laboratory Animal Care. ...
The society is campaigning alongside other animal welfare groups to ban the seal hunt in Canada. Following a ban of the products by the European Economic Community, Canada announced an agreement to sell seal meat to China. [9] The SPCA(HK) is working to ban the products in Hong Kong.
Three publicly traded Chinese drugmakers which count global banks such as UBS and HSBC as investors have used parts of endangered animals as ingredients in their products, an environmental group said.
Relations between Chinese NGOs and the government fluctuate over time. [1] Most Chinese NGOs and activists work with government entities that support their goals and selectively oppose government entities which contest their goals.