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May 14, 2020
AFIWEL Program, CLEAR Project, Conservation & Climate Action, Environment and Conservation, Media
by AFIWEL _Comms1 comment

Dead Fishes on Nigerian Shores – Expert Recommendations for Action

Last week, we published an article on Dead Fishes on Nigerian Shores – A Public Health Emergency which raised an alarm on the daily occurrences and sightings of dead fishes
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March 24, 2020
AFIWEL Program, Animal Welfare Research & Policy, LIWELS Project, Media, POWELS Project, Responsible & Sustainable Food Systems
by AFIWEL _Comms2 comments

These acts of Animal Cruelty must STOP!

Animal cruelty is also commonly known as animal abuse or animal neglect. It occurs where there is the intentional infliction of suffering or harm by humans upon any animal, regardless
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