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Information to the public

Information to the public

SUST information brochures and campaigns in different languages

The SUST's commitment, both spoken and written

Specialist knowledge for animal lovers - free of charge

Our expertise and many years of experience in dealing with pets are continuously processed in our information series "Animal welfare through proper action". In our free brochures, pet owners and animal lovers will find important tips and tricks for keeping, protecting and caring for our four-legged friends.

The pillar "Education & Information to the Public" includes

- Courses at the SUST Academy
- Public lectures
- Education to the public
- Media work on current animal welfare issues in different countries
- Free distribution of information brochures and flyers
- Free distribution of animal welfare posters
- Animal welfare campaigns
- School campaigns
- Creation, printing and delivery of learning material suitable for children in different languages
- School visits and distribution of learning and information material in different countries and languages

You can order the brochures and posters of SUST free of charge in the WebShop

If you'd like to find out more about all the projects in the pillar of Education & Information to the Public by SUST, please access the German version of the website using your browser's translation extension.

The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

 

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Full House..

July 2024

“The clinic is full and yet new animals are still arriving...” writes SUST vet Carlotta from Peru.
But there is also good news to report. Anteater “Kasmir” has moved out,
into a large enclosure outside the clinic grounds. This is a great success and always nice to see.
But unfortunately it happens that animals “end up” in the clinic several times - like “Moyo”
The male woolly monkey was first admitted to the SUST animal orphan hospital six years ago and unfortunately recently injured his leg.
“We were able to clean and close the wound in the operating theater at the SUST-OAH in Peru. He will now remain in the clinic for some time for observation and will be given painkillers and antibiotics.
Soon he will be able to go back out into the trees!”
Thank you for making it possible to protect endangered animals or animals that have been displaced from their habitat with your donations!
Country:
  • Peru
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Full House..
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