
Calves are spared 135-hour journeys on lorries to Spain – The Times
Campaigners argued that the journeys were unlawful because calves went more than nine hours without being fed.

Campaigners argued that the journeys were unlawful because calves went more than nine hours without being fed.

The Lords Amendment No.16 sought to ensure that the UK’s animal welfare, environmental and food safety standards would have to be met by any imported products entering the country.

A highly important addition designed to uphold and protect our animal welfare and environmental standards as we head into trade deals.

‘Animal Welfare Matters’ Film Release At Our Fringe At The Conservative Party Conference On 4 October – World Animal Day

Amendment to the Agriculture Bill to end live exports for slaughter and fattening tabled by Conservative Peer Baroness Fookes, House of Lords – July 23 2020

Patrons Sir Roger Gale and Sir David Amess urge for an end to live animal exports – The Independent, June 2020

Campaign to End Wildlife Trade (CEWT) urge PM to act on cause of Coronavirus and end global wildlife trade

The global live export trade connects us all. Animals who begin their journeys in Scotland endure gruelling journeys to Spain

Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation are delighted to welcome Tracey Crouch MP as a Patron

We support amendments to the Agriculture Bill on mandatory labelling and to help prevent low welfare imports in trade deals

We welcome China’s strong action to address the wildlife trade but we urge for a further amendment to the Wildlife Protection Law in China.

The debate was led by Kerry McCarthy, MP, and chaired by Sir Roger Gale, MP.

Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation are delighted to welcome Stanley Johnson as our Patron, and look forward to working together.

The Conservative Party Manifesto commits to advance animal welfare and to protect the environment.

Currently, the method of slaughter and of raising the farm animals is not compulsory to include on packaging.

Government introduces landmark Bill to Parliament to tackle the biggest environmental priorities of our time.

The Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Carrie Symonds, Stanley Johnson and Andrew Rosindell MP join our fringe reception with CIWF at party conference hosted by Sir David Amess MP

Ambitious new policies unveiled at the start of Conservative Party Conference to protect animals in our homes, in farming and in the wild

30 Animal Welfare Blueprint Proposals submitted to Ministers, for consideration in the next Party Manifesto, 6 September 2019

A Global Movement and campaign on October 4th with a mission to raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe.

CAWF attends the national party conference every autumn and holds events to directly communicate the interests and concerns of grass roots supporters on animal welfare issues.

We must end the culling of a much loved protected species and look at reviewing the policy.

The government has launched a call for evidence to inform a major review of the food industry, preceding the creation of a National Food Strategy

If we really want to fight climate change and biodiversity loss, we need a national food strategy – by Theresa Villiers

“And together, we can do so much for animal welfare and the environment and help make this a better place for everyone to live. Quite simply: It is our duty to do so.”

Patron Carrie Symonds Speech On The Importance Of Conservation And Wildlife Protection At Birdfair Event ‘State of the Earth’

Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation Patrons speak out against trophy hunting as reported in the national press

Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation volunteers joined the protest against live animal exports in Ramsgate Port on August 8th 2019.

Congratulations to our Patron Zac Goldsmith MP for being appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and at the Department for International Development

Congratulations to Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP for being appointed as the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs