Animal welfare is the physical and psychological well-being of animals.[1] The term animal welfare can also mean human concern for animal welfare or a position in a debate on animal ethics and animal rights.[2] Welfare is measured by indicators including behavior, physiology, longevity, and reproduction.[3]
Systematic concern for animal welfare can be based on awareness that non-human animals are sentient and that consideration should be given to their well-being, especially when they are used by humans.[4] These concerns can include how animals are killed for food, how they are used for scientific research, how they are kept as pets, and how human activities affect the survival of endangered species.
An ancient object of concern in some civilizations, animal welfare began to take a larger place in Western public policy in 19th-century Britain. Today it is a significant focus of interest or activity in veterinary science, in ethics, and in animal welfare organizations.
sri jain math moodbidri animal wellfare trust care about animal health, and birds
free feeding near math dharma shala every day feeding food and water
contact 91 8258-325105
Birds' Hospitals in Delhi/New Delhi
Charity Birds Hospital
(Run by Prachin Shri Aggarwal Digambar Jain Panchayat, Delhi, Regd)
Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir Ji, Opposite Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Delhi -110006.
Phone: 23288084,32909216.
(Contact Person - Shri Pankaj Jain, Superintendent)
Charitable Birds Hospital,
Shri Vijayanand Sureshwar Jain Sewa Trust,
H-48, Near Corporation Pump, Navin Shahdara, Delhi - 110032.
Phone: 22825088
Mysore Pinjarapole Society
Website: http://jainkashi.com
Location: MUDABIDRI
Members: 12
Latest Activity: Jan 7, 2012
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I live here in Mexico, in the colonia there are many of us with dogs on the morning and evening strole. So many of us pick up the end result of breakfast and dinner for our beloved pets, in a littel…Continue
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