Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries: Difference between revisions

From WikiAnimal
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:


== Development of the cetacean sanctuaries standards ==
== Development of the cetacean sanctuaries standards ==
The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) has published the first ever set of best practices for cetacean (whales and dolphins) sanctuaries. These guidelines were established through the combined efforts of top cetacean experts and signal a defining moment for the future of captive cetaceans across the globe. The new guidelines are the product of a collaboration between the SEA LIFE TRUST, Merlin Entertainments, [[The Whale Sanctuary Project]] and the National Aquarium.
The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) has published the first ever set of best practices for cetacean (whales and dolphins) sanctuaries. These guidelines were established through the combined efforts of top cetacean experts and signal a defining moment for the future of captive cetaceans across the globe. The new guidelines are the product of a collaboration between the [[Sea Life Trust]], Merlin Entertainments, [[The Whale Sanctuary Project]] and the National Aquarium.


These ocean havens will be ‘Cetacean Welfare First,’ meaning that the animals’ wellbeing, rather than visitor experience or company profit, will always be the priority in animal care, sanctuary design and overall operations. To be awarded GFAS accreditation, an organization must meet rigorous and peer-reviewed animal care standards that are confirmed by a site visit. They must also adhere to ethical and operational principles such as no breeding, no performances and freedom of choice for the animals.
Sanctuaries will be ‘Cetacean Welfare First,’ meaning that the animals’ wellbeing, rather than visitor experience or company profit, will always be the priority in animal care, sanctuary design and overall operations. To be awarded GFAS accreditation, an organization must meet rigorous and peer-reviewed animal care standards that are confirmed by a site visit. They must also adhere to ethical and operational principles such as no breeding, no performances and freedom of choice for the animals.<ref>[https://sanctuaryfederation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CetaceanPR_FINAL-_-28June_Updated-Final.pdf New Sanctuary Standards Herald Sea Change for Captive Whales and Dolphins]</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==
Line 12: Line 12:
* [[The Whale Sanctuary Project]]
* [[The Whale Sanctuary Project]]


== External links ==
* [https://sanctuaryfederation.org/ Official site]
* [https://sanctuaryfederation.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/CetaceanPR_FINAL-_-28June_Updated-Final.pdf New Sanctuary Standards Herald Sea Change for Captive Whales and Dolphins]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:Organisation index]]
[[Category:Organisation index]]
[[Category:Organisations in the USA]]
[[Category:Organisations in the USA]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 2 July 2023

The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the sole purpose of strengthening and supporting the work of animal sanctuaries, rescues, and rehabilitation centers worldwide. The goal of GFAS in working with and assisting these animal care facilities is to ensure they are supported, honored, recognized and rewarded for meeting important criteria in providing care to the animals in residence. GFAS was founded in 2007 by animal protection leaders from a number of different organizations in response to virtually unchecked and often hidden exploitation of animals for human entertainment and financial profit.

Development of the cetacean sanctuaries standards

The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries (GFAS) has published the first ever set of best practices for cetacean (whales and dolphins) sanctuaries. These guidelines were established through the combined efforts of top cetacean experts and signal a defining moment for the future of captive cetaceans across the globe. The new guidelines are the product of a collaboration between the Sea Life Trust, Merlin Entertainments, The Whale Sanctuary Project and the National Aquarium.

Sanctuaries will be ‘Cetacean Welfare First,’ meaning that the animals’ wellbeing, rather than visitor experience or company profit, will always be the priority in animal care, sanctuary design and overall operations. To be awarded GFAS accreditation, an organization must meet rigorous and peer-reviewed animal care standards that are confirmed by a site visit. They must also adhere to ethical and operational principles such as no breeding, no performances and freedom of choice for the animals.[1]

See also

External links

References