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Animal welfare and rights in the People's Republic of China is a topic of growing interest. China has had limited animal protections by international standards, and animal-rights activists have condemned the treatment of animals in the country.
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]
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.
Shanghai’s Cat Island is emblematic of a transformative shift in China’s approach to animal welfare, bridging the gap between community engagement and government intervention. However, the ...
An investigation of five fur farms in China housing foxes, raccoon dogs and mink found a high risk of diseases developing that could jump from animals to humans, said animal protection group ...
Pages in category "Animal welfare and rights in China" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Chinese endangered species classifications are updated relatively infrequently, and a number of species deemed to be endangered by international bodies have not yet been so recognized in China. Many of the listed species are endemic to the country, such as the groove-toothed flying squirrel and the Ili pika .
Pages in category "Animal welfare organizations based in China" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .