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Protection and Animals
In 1986, she established the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the Welfare and Protection of Animals.
There are three quarantine Acts of Parliament in Canada: Quarantine Act ( humans ) and Health of Animals Act ( animals ) and Plant Protection Act ( vegetations ).
Under the Health of Animals Act and Plant Protection Act, inspectors can prohibit access to an infected area, dispose or treat any infected or suspected to be infected animals or plants.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals investigated African civets caught for this purpose.
The campaign to achieve the UDAW is being co-ordinated by the World Society for the Protection of Animals, with a core working group including Compassion in World Farming, the RSPCA, and the Humane Society International ( the international branch of HSUS ).
World Society for the Protection of Animals ( WSPA ): Tackles animal cruelty across the globe.
* World Society for the Protection of Animals
She was the president of Monaco's Society for the Protection of Animals.
He is a patron of the Captive Animals Protection Society, a charity campaigning for an end to the use of animals in circuses, zoos and exotic pet trade.
In Hong Kong, the species is protected under the Wild Animals Protection Ordinance Cap 170.
It was criticised by the government's own ecological adviser, Dr Ian Bainbridge, the government body Scottish Natural Heritage and organisations including the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The SPCAs were given the Royal Warrant in 1923 and became known as the Royal Societies for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals, although they have no formal connection with the RSPCA UK.
Early British settlers brought with them the laws of England, and the English Protection of Animals Act of 1835 was adopted by New Zealand.
This was replaced by New Zealand's own Protection of Animals Act in 1878, and the first SPCA was formed in Dunedin in 1882 quickly followed by other societies.
* World Society for the Protection of Animals
He also supported charities ; at one time or another, he was the president of five London hospitals, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, the Gardeners ' Royal Beneficent Association, the Hampstead Heath Protection Society, the Early Closing Association, the United Committee for the Demoralization of Native Races by the Liquor Traffic, and the Royal Agricultural Society.
* National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals established in the United States.
While the Protection of Animals Act 1911 provided a power of arrest for police, the British courts have determined that Parliament did not intend any other organisation such as the RSPCA to be empowered under the act and that the RSPCA therefore does not possess police-like powers of arrest, of entry or of search ( Line v RSPCA, 1902 ).
The Animal WelfareAct 2006 has now replaced the Protection of Animals Act 1911 and it empowers the police and an inspector appointed by a local authority, but not the RSPCA.
1905 saw the organization of the National Association of Audubon Societies for the Protection of Wild Birds and Animals ; William Dutcher was president, and T. Gilbert Pearson was secretary and financial agent.
He is Honorary President of North Lincolnshire Royal Society for the Protection of Animals.
Hancock is a patron of the Captive Animals Protection Society, a charity campaigning for an end to the use of animals in entertainment, including circuses, zoos, the exotic pet trade and the audio-visual industry.
An active supporter of animal welfare, Smith is a patron of the Captive Animals Protection Society, a charity campaigning for an end to the use of animals in circuses, zoos and the exotic pet trade.
Mai Po Nature Reserve is a restricted area under the Wild Animals Protection Ordinance ( Chapter 170 ) in order to minimize disturbance to wildlife.
In Hong Kong, A. trivirgatus is a protected species under Wild Animals Protection Ordinance Cap 170.

Protection and Act
The Andaman Wild Boar is protected by the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 ( Sch I ).
* J. Tate London, The " 1991 Amendments " to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: Protection for Native Lands ?, 8 Stan.
His government also introduced a new Factory Act meant to protect workers, the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 to allow peaceful picketing, and the Employers and Workmen Act ( 1875 ) to enable workers to sue employers in the civil courts if they broke legal contracts.
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Many libraries adopted Internet filters after Congress conditioned the receipt of universal service discounts on the use of Internet filters through the Children's Internet Protection Act ( CIPA ).
The Children's Internet Protection Act and the June 2003 case United States v. American Library Association found CIPA constitutional as a condition placed on the receipt of federal funding, stating that First Amendment concerns were dispelled by the law's provision that allowed adult library users to have the filtering software disabled, without having to explain the reasons for their request.
In India, the Consumer Protection Act 1986 clearly differentiates a consumer as consuming a commodity or service either for his personal domestic use or to earn his livelihood.
The Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008, which came into law in 2008, amends the Controlled Substances Act to address online pharmacies.
Other legislation included National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA ), signed into law in 1970, which established a United States Environmental Protection Agency and a Council on Environmental Quality ; the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 ; the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Safe Drinking Water Act ( 1974 ), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ( 1976 ), the Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1977, which became known as the Clean Water Act, and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, commonly known as the Superfund Act ( 1980 ).

Protection and 1911
The turning point is the Wuchang Uprising on October 10, 1911, that was a result of the mishandling of the Railway Protection Movement.
In 1911 Parliament passed Sir George Greenwood's Animal Protection Act.
One of the most significant events in Shepherd's career came in 1988 when he introduced his Protection of Official Information Bill, which was to replace parts of the Official Secrets Act 1911, with intent to provide limited protection to some whistleblowers.
On August 18, 1911, the House of Commons introduced the Protection of Animals Act 1911 ( c. 27 ) following lobbying by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ( RSPCA ).
Animal cruelty was previously regulated by the Protection of Animals Act 1911 ( now largely repealed ) and more recently by the Animal Welfare Act 2006, both of which outlaw the causing of " unnecessary suffering ".
The practice of hare coursing has only recently, in historical terms, been debated in Parliament, although Parliament created an exemption in 1921 from the cruelty legislation, the Protection of Animals Act 1911, for animals released for coursing.
The 1911 amendment to the Aboriginal Protection Act established Kinchela Boys Home and Cootamundra Girls Home for Aboriginal children.
In 1911, Dimitri became president of the Imperial Society of Horse Racing, and was named Honorary president of the Russian society of Care and Protection of Animals.

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