Your voice is now part of the pressure for a Disaster Plan for Animal Welfare.
Your email has been added to the campaign. That matters. Decision-makers respond to visible public pressure — and every message helps show that animal welfare cannot remain an afterthought in disasters.
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Disaster Plan for Animal Welfare
The campaign is pushing for animal welfare to be built into disaster planning, funding and accountability.
Help widen pressure
Share the campaign, direct others to the evidence page, and keep the policy case visible.
One completed action should lead to the next clear step.
The highest-performing thank-you pages do not stop at confirmation. They show supporters how pressure builds, where their action fits, and how to help the campaign keep moving.
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Your message is now part of the campaign record and helps demonstrate public demand for a national approach to animals in disasters.
We keep building the case
The campaign continues through evidence, policy work, communications and follow-up pressure on decision-makers.
You can widen visibility
Sharing the campaign helps turn one completed action into broader public pressure and stronger momentum.
The strongest next actions are clear, credible and easy to take.
This is the best place to keep supporters in motion without overwhelming them: share the campaign, explore the evidence, or read the national plan the campaign is calling for.
Share the campaign
Help bring more people into the campaign and make the issue visible beyond a single completed email action.
View sharing options EvidenceSee the crisis map
Explore the curated evidence sample showing disaster events in which animal welfare impacts were severe, recurring or under-addressed.
View the evidence map PolicyRead the national plan
See the policy case for a Disaster Plan for Animal Welfare and the practical reforms needed before the next disaster.
Read the national planEvidence matters. Pressure matters. Both help move policy.
You have already completed the action. The best next move is to help others understand the evidence and the practical reforms the campaign is calling for.