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FOUR PAWS USA

@fourpawsusa

International non-profit focused on #animalwelfare & operating ethical animal sanctuaries. Responsible for helping animals around the world for 30 years.

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👏We made history! For the first time ever a legally binding international agreement, the #PandemicAgreement includes #OneHealth and prevention at source. This means tackling root causes of #pandemics: 🐾 wildlife trade 🏭 factory farming 🌳 habitat destruction 📸:World Health Organization (WHO)

👏We made history!

For the first time ever a legally binding international agreement, the #PandemicAgreement includes #OneHealth and prevention at source.

This means tackling root causes of #pandemics:  
🐾 wildlife trade 
🏭 factory farming  
🌳 habitat destruction 
 
📸:<a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a>
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This #MothersDay , celebrate all the moms in your life - whether their kids have two legs or four! When you purchase an e-card, you're not only sending joy to the person who has always brought a light to your life - but you're also making a positive difference in the lives of

This #MothersDay , celebrate all the moms in your life - whether their kids have two legs or four!

When you purchase an e-card, you're not only sending joy to the person who has always brought a light to your life - but you're also making a positive difference in the lives of
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The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed because Americans believed then – as they do now – that protecting our wildlife is a moral imperative and a responsibility to future generations, our nation’s environmental health, and the heart of the American way of life.

The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed because Americans believed then – as they do now – that protecting our wildlife is a moral imperative and a responsibility to future generations, our nation’s environmental health, and the heart of the American way of life.