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The IFAW blog, the official blog of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, is intended to “move the discussion of animal welfare forward to greater understanding of how our programmatic and emergency teams can help save animals in crisis around the world”.
The site is updated on a daily basis by a number of different contributors, the large majority of the content is provided by people who work for IFAW. Sometimes the blog features guest contributions from people outside of the IFAW, when this is the case, they always state so.
Blog posts cover anything to do with animal welfare and the rescue and care of animals in the wile. This covers all animals in the wild in different continents as well as domestic cats and dogs. Whilst some of the posts are self-promoting on behalf of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, others do discuss the problems in general.
PR opportunities exist within scientific and survey-based research placement and expert comment and advice. The team is best reached via the online contact form, email, telephone or through the various social media platforms they are available on.
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Bio
The IFAW blog, the official blog of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, is intended to “move the discussion of animal welfare forward to greater understanding of how our programmatic and emergency teams can help save animals in crisis around the world”. The site is updated on a daily basis by a number of different contributors, the large majority of the content is provided by people who work for IFAW. Sometimes the blog features guest contributions from people outside of the IFAW, when this is the case, they always state so. Blog posts cover anything to do with animal welfare and the rescue and care of animals in the wile. This covers all animals in the wild in different continents as well as domestic cats and dogs. Whilst some of the posts are self-promoting on behalf of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, others do discuss the problems in general. PR opportunities exist within scientific and survey-based research placement and expert comment and advice. The team is best reached via the online contact form, email, telephone or through the various social media platforms they are available on.
Website
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Circulation
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Animal Farming, Nonprofits & Charitable Foundations
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