Have your say on the proposed Animal Bylaw, Dog Policy and Domestic Animal Policy Review being undertaken by Wellington City Council.
Read MoreAward winning broadcaster Duncan Garner talks through the need for improved legislation to protect animals from disaster.
Read MoreIconic broadcaster Polly Gillespie invited our Patron, Dr Steve Glassey to the MediaWorks studio to do a podcast on Animal Evac New Zealand’s #NoAnimalLeftBehind animal-disaster management campaign.
Read MoreA big thank you to Steve and Shelley who spoke with our Patron, Dr Steve Glassey on our NoAnimalLeftBehind campaign. Listen to the interview here.
Read MoreAENZ’s Patron Dr. Steve Glassey talks with Alexa Cook from NewsHub on how we can create world leading animal-inclusive disaster management laws.
Read MoreCom’on New Zealand! We have an opportunity to create world leading laws to protect animals from disaster harm. Seen the online adverts, digital billboards or radio adverts? Together we can champion change and do the right thing to protect all of the family.
Read MoreAnimal Evac New Zealand last week hosted GADMC, the world’s largest conference on animal disaster management with a record 2,300 delegates registered to attend this free online event.
Read MoreAnimal Evac NZ’s donation to FENZ marks progress towards animal-inclusive disaster management. After deployments to rescue and support animals affected by disasters in New Zealand and Australia, Animal Evac New Zealand is refocusing efforts on the root causes of animal harm in disasters. Progress in animal disaster management in New Zealand has led to Animal […]
Read MoreAnimal Evac New Zealand Strategic Reset Background Animal Evac New Zealand marked its fifth-year anniversary in May 2023, and it is timely to reflect on the progress and achievements it has made during this time, but to also look forward to where it best can make an impact to promote animal-inclusive resilient communities.
Read MoreWith an increasing occurrence and ferocity of disasters striking New Zealand, animals are still not sufficiently protected under our animal welfare and emergency management arrangements. We are calling for a Commissioner for Animals who can champion change.
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