From the animal protection perspective, humane education is the long-term preventative strategy that will bring about a lasting, large-scale improvement in the quality of animals' lives. It can be an effective - and relatively low cost - strategy for dealing with animal abuse.
The aim of Humane Education is to create a culture of empathy and caring by stimulating the moral development of individuals to form a compassionate, responsible and just society. It is a means of introducing children to the reactions and emotions of animals, as well as linking this to an understanding of environmental issues and ecosystems.
Humane Education can be delivered in numerous different ways including non-formal methods such as campaigning, or the more obvious and more formal approach used in schools. Changes in attitude and behavior have been successfully achieved as a result of powerful campaigns which are a way of bringing awareness to specific issues relatively quickly. Because of its long-term effectiveness, formal Humane Education in schools is especially important since this is the way to develop caring attitudes for the next generation of citizens.
- Be a Responsible Pet Owner
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Leave Your Pet In A Car?
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Protect Your Pet From Winter
- Chained
- Why Can't You Keep Them Forever?
- If You Find An Injured Animal
- Are You Getting Your Puppy's Worth?
- Why Did Spot Cross The Road?
- Pets As Gifts?
- Health Of Your Dog
- Health Of Your Cat
- And The Rockets Red Glare
- Help Prevent Easter Cruelty
- Have You Walked Your Dog Today?
- Bite Proof Your Children
- Tis The Season
- Witches, Bats And Scaredy Cats
- A String Of Errors
- The Backyard Dog
- Picking The Perfect Puppy
- Horses Need Winter Care Too
Click on the graphic below if you think you're ready to apply to be a "Junior Member" of the Clermont County Humane Society!
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