Tell the Minister: animals must be part of disaster planning.
The evidence is clear and the policy fix is practical. Your email asks for a national framework so companion animals, farmed animals and wildlife are no longer left behind when disasters strike.
Takes less than 2 minutes · editable email provided · every message builds pressure
Three quick steps to send the email.
This page should feel quick and clear. Open the form, personalise the message if you want to, then send it.
Open the form
The email is already prepared around the campaign’s core asks, so you are not starting from a blank page.
Edit if you want
Add a short personal note or send the message as provided. The action is designed to be low-friction.
Send the email
Your message adds to the pressure on decision-makers to include animals in emergency planning and recovery.
The action belongs in its own section.
This is the conversion point of the page. The layout below gives the form enough space to feel deliberate, aligned and easy to complete.
Email your Minister
Use the form below to send a ready-to-edit email asking for animal welfare to be built into emergency planning, funding and accountability.
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83 of 100 actions needed to reach the next milestone.
Practical, achievable changes — not vague promises.
The email asks for measures Animal Liberation can defend publicly and the government can act on: planning, funding, reporting and accountability.
Animal-inclusive evacuation planning
Companion animals, horses and animals in care must be included in evacuation systems, shelters and communications.
Funded wildlife rescue coordination
Wildlife rescue must not depend on overstretched volunteers alone during disasters and mass casualty events.
Mandatory animal impact reporting
Governments should report animal casualties, rescue outcomes and response failures after major disasters.
Disaster funding tied to animal welfare
Emergency funding should require animal welfare planning before fire, flood or storm puts animals at risk.
Review the evidence and national plan before you send.
This action page is designed to keep friction low, but the full campaign case is there if you want it: the crisis page shows the evidence, and the solution page shows the practical policy framework.