Press releases 2010
New Scottish Government environment Bill misses opportunity to ban cruel snares
Thursday, 10 June 2010 15:55
Scotland’s new environment Bill has missed the opportunity to ban snares and could do much more to improve wild animal welfare according to leading animal protection charity Advocates for Animals. The Bill updates legislation on a range of issues including deer management, game laws, introduced species and snaring.
Public urged to seek more modern entertainment as animal circus returns to Edinburgh
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 00:00
Advocates for Animals is urging compassionate people to enjoy performances by humans in circuses, rather than outdated animal acts. The animal protection organisation’s call comes in advance of the Bobby Roberts Super Circus performing at The Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, from 7-14 June. This circus features an elderly, arthritic elephant, Anne, alongside horses, dogs and a camel.
Public urged to seek more modern entertainment as animal circus comes to Galashiels
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 00:00
Advocates for Animals is urging compassionate people to enjoy performances by humans in circuses, rather than outdated animal acts.The animal protection organisation’s call coincides with the Bobby Roberts Super Circus performing at Public Park, Galashiels, from 2-6 June. This circus features an elderly, arthritic elephant, Anne, alongside horses, dogs and a camel.
Animal welfare charity seeks daring firewalkers
Monday, 10 May 2010 09:37
Edinburgh-based animal welfare charity Advocates for Animals is on the lookout for brave volunteers to hotfoot it to the Three Sisters on 8th June and take part in their first ever fundraising firewalk.
The charity, which was established in Edinburgh in 1911 and has played a part in shaping some of Scotland’s most significant animal welfare laws, is hosting the sizzling event at the Three Sisters courtyard in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town this summer, and is looking for 30 intrepid animal lovers to take up the challenge.
Giant animals welcome Scottish Labour delegates to Glasgow Party Conference
Friday, 26 March 2010 10:31
Giant furry ‘animals’ will be in Glasgow city centre in a bid to bolster Scottish Labour support for a ban on snares in Scotland. A 6-foot fox and a hare will meet politicians and welcome delegates to their annual Party Conference at Glasgow’s Science Centre this weekend (Saturday 27 March) while handing out information leaflets.
Giant animals welcome Scottish Lib Dem delegates to Perth Party Conference
Friday, 05 March 2010 10:11
Giant furry ‘animals’ will be in Perth city centre in a bid to gain the Scottish Liberal Democrat support for a ban on snares in Scotland. A 6-foot fox and a hare, will meet politicians and welcome delegates to their annual Party Conference at Perth Concert Hall this weekend (Saturday 6 March) while handing out information leaflets.
Seals to be given better protection as Marine Bill passed by Scottish Parliament
Thursday, 04 February 2010 16:50
Seals in Scottish waters will have more legal protection under the Marine (Scotland) Bill which was today passed by the Scottish Parliament.
20,000 emails to MSPs urging support for seal breeding season amendment
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 14:55
Tomorrow the Scottish Parliament will have a final debate on the Marine (Scotland) Bill. In just 10 days since Advocates for Animals contacted its supporters over 20,000 emails have been sent to MSPs asking them to support Robin Harper MSP’s amendment to ban the shooting of seals.
Minister in spotlight on Scottish Government snaring policy
Monday, 11 January 2010 13:43
The Scottish Government Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham MSP will today (Tuesday) be called before the Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee to answer questions on the Government’s policy on snaring.






