Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Education and training - What did China Small Animal Protection Association do?
What did China Small Animal Protection Association do?
China Small Animal Protection Association (CSAPA) is a non-profit organization in China, which is committed to promoting the protection of small animals. Here are some things they do:

1. Animal rescue and shelter: CSAPA organizes volunteers and volunteers to search, rescue, shelter and rescue stray animals. They provide temporary shelters to provide food, medical care and security for injured, abandoned or abused small animals.

2. Adoption promotion: CSAPA is committed to promoting animal adoption, encouraging people to choose to adopt stray animals by organizing adoption activities and publicity, reducing the number of stray animals and improving their living conditions.

3. Education and publicity: The China Animal Protection Association raises public awareness of protecting small animals through various forms of educational activities and publicity strategies, and emphasizes the importance of keeping animals responsibly and managing pets reasonably.

4. Legal advocacy: CSAPA is committed to promoting the formulation and improvement of relevant animal protection laws and policies, and protecting the rights and welfare of small animals by advocating the formulation of stricter animal protection laws and regulations.

5. Training and consultation: CSAPA provides training and consultation for volunteers, veterinarians and animal adopters. Improve their professional knowledge and ability to protect small animals. Please note that these are some examples. CSAPA may also be engaged in other small animal protection-related work, and the specific activities and projects may change over time. For more detailed and accurate information, it is recommended to directly consult the China Small Animal Protection Association or their official channels.