Be inspired by the autobiography of Her Serene Highness Princess Elisabeth de Croÿ, a royal advocate for animals.
ACTAsia is supporting the Animal Welfare Network Nepal (AWNN) which has launched a 5-year campaign aimed at phasing out animal sacrifices and cruel sports within Nepal.
A huge milestone could lie ahead for animal welfare in China – the country has the potential to get its first animal protection legislation. ACTAsia’s team of international experts advise on the current draft.
A nationwide underground chain exists to supply a regional habit of eating dogs and cats, from stealing the animals and transporting them to killing and eating them. ACTAsia strongly condemns this practice.
Every year, over 20,000 smaller whales, dolphins and porpoises are cruelly killed in Japanese waters. The horrific slaughter has been captured by hidden cameras in a drama-documentary called ‘The Cove’.
ACTAsia has brought together Chinese experts, officials and animal welfare groups to discuss more effective alternatives to eliminate rabies than dog culling.

Lifetime animal protectionist Princess Elisabeth De Croÿ passes away, leaving behind a great contribution to animal welfare.
When the Changsha shelter with more than hundred dogs and cats suddenly had to relocate to a detoriated area, we have immediately transferred funds to ensure basic necessities.
Director Pei-feng Su was invited by the 'Asia for Animals' conference to share her experience on working with Chinese animal protection groups for animals in China.
(Report by Sharon from Best Friends Network).
Almost 20 key members of animal protection groups gathered in Shenzhen to attend our three day interactive workshop, with main focus on companion animals.
The terrible earthquake on 12-5-2008 has left the province of Sichuan devastated with more than 60,000 victims. ACTAsia calls for humane treatment of animals in the area.
Every year, about 2 million dogs in Korea are being kept and killed in horrible ways for their meat. Animal protection groups urgently need support in their battle against legislation of this cruel practice.