Bundesverband Tierschutz, Animal protection umbrella organization in Moers, Germany.
The Bundesverband Tierschutz is an umbrella organization that coordinates and connects multiple animal protection groups throughout Germany. It supports local initiatives and works on nationwide efforts to improve conditions for animals.
The organization was founded in 1962 and grew to become a central force in Germany's animal protection movement. It has shaped and influenced animal welfare laws since its creation.
The organization shapes how people think about animal protection through educational programs and training that reach member groups and citizens across the country.
Visitors and interested people can learn about local animal protection projects and access materials that support work in their communities. Member groups benefit from the network and can join nationwide campaigns and initiatives.
The organization runs a specialized center in Odesa that provides emergency help to animals affected by conflict in Ukraine. This project shows how animal protection work reaches beyond national borders.
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