24 May (Sat): First Singapore National Animal Welfare Symposium

The symposium aims to further the work already done and pave the way ahead for the animal welfare movement. It will be a vital platform for the various animal interest groups, animal-related organisations and the general public to convene and discuss issues affecting domestic, industrial and wild animals.

Acres will also be launching the “Animal Protectors Grant”, the first animal welfare grant in Singapore! 6 grants of up to $1,500 will be awarded in 2008.

Topic include:

Session 1: Domestic Animal Welfare
Overview: Domestic animal welfare issues in Singapore.
1. Should we buy from puppy farms and pet shops?
2. How can we ensure responsible pet ownership in Singapore

Session 2: Leading a cruelty-free lifestyle
Overview: Is it possible to lead a cruelty-free lifestyle in Singapore?
1. Are there more humanely produced meat and eggs in Singapore?
2. How can we make it easier to lead a cruelty-free lifestyle?

Session 3: Wildlife protection
Overview: How the wildlife trade in Singapore threatens animals.
1. How can we tackle the wildlife trade problem in Singapore?
2. What cultural beliefs in Singapore challenge wildlife protection efforts?

The symposium is a collaboration by Acres, NUS Students’ Animal Welfare Group, People for Animal Welfare (SMU) and NTU Animal Lovers’ Society.

Join us for this inaugural event!

The event is free, thanks to our sponsors, but pre-registration is required. More details and registration on the Singapore Animal Welfare Symposium website.

Time: 8.30am-6pm
Venue: Singapore Management University's Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium.
Vegan lunch and tea snacks will be provided.
Website and contact: http://www.animalwelfare.sg/