Welcome to the World of Animal Welfare!
WOAW is for everyone who is interested in all creatures great and small!
Find a whole range of fun and friendly information on care and respect
for animals throughout our site. By choosing your age group on the log
in page you make sure that you see information that is relevant and
useful to you!
WOAW features an "Animals" area with Pets, Farm Animals and Wildlife zones. Each section has specific information about animals that are regularly encountered by the RSPCA, as well as information about animal care, animal welfare, choosing the right animal for you and much much more!
WOAW is all about having a great time and getting involved. There is a Fun Stuff section on the site with contests, coloring in sheets, wallpapers, screensavers, ringtones, jokes, music, poetry, quotes, stories, riddles and video games!
WOAW promotes animal care and protection online. If you want to get active and help the RSPCA, find our more about us or learn how to combat animal cruelty - it's all just a button click away!
If you care about animals - there is no better site to visit!
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Free Stuff
RSPCA Campaign Poster: "How Do You Like Yours?"
Download the RSPCA "How Do You Like Yours" poster for you classroom, school & friends!
Five Freedoms Poster
Download the RSPCA and WSPA "Five Freedoms" for animals poster
School Wildlife Guide
Living With Wildlife in Your School: A Response and Emergency Guide
Living with Plovers Flyer
Download the "Living with Plovers" PDF (784kb)
Plover Information Flyer for Schools & Parks
Download the "Plover Sign for Schools and Parks" PDF (116kb)
WOAW News
- Animal Welfare an Instinct at Fernvale!
In what is thought to be a Queensland first, Fernvale has 'adopted' the show's Laurie Stageman as an RSPCA officer so children can learn how to care for animals, a skill spreading throughout the school's semi-rural environment. - Canada MPs give unanimous OK to animal rights - Next step is developing animal-welfare declaration






