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  2. Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Chinese Animal Protection Network - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Animal Protection Network was founded by Dr. Jenia Meng in 2004, with its first project, the Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network. [1] Since then, the organization has initiated projects targeting issues such as lab animal rights, vegetarianism, and opposition to indiscriminate culling as a method of population control of animals. [1]

  4. Wang Yan (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yan (Chinese: 王岩; pinyin: Wáng Yán; born 1986) is a Chinese self-professed 'animal welfare activist' in Helong city, northeast China. He was formerly a proprietor of iron and steel factory, and was a millionaire. He claims that the loss of his dog in 2012 compelled him to devote his resources for saving dogs.

  5. Shanghai’s Cat Island Is the Feline Equivalent of Disneyland

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    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 ...

  6. Category:Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Animal protection law of the People's Republic of China

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    However, it is commonly acknowledged in China and elsewhere that dog and cat slaughter involves extreme cruelty to the animals, with many being skinned alive or beaten to death. 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]

  8. Category:Chinese animal rights activists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese animal rights activists" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Genlin

  9. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Hong Kong)

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    "By banning seal products in Hong Kong, we will not only be closing the market here, but also have a knock-on effect on China and Asia, and send a clear message to the Canadian government." [10] In 2014, Canadian officials reported that the government of China backed away from the deal to buy seal meat after pressure from animal welfare groups ...