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NOVEMBER 2010

Welcome to our November E-News!

Santa photos are a popular Christmas item this year with a
number of welfare organisations and businesses
around the South-East holding ‘Santa Paws’ Photo
events during November. If you have a special Santa
snap of your pet we would love you to send it to us at
photos@pawsandclaws.com.au.

The silly season might be just around the corner but in this month’s E-News we look at some very serious and timely conservation issues: the drastic predicaments of the world’s tigers and Australia’s very own Koalas.

Keep a special look out for the update on everybody’s favourite working dog, Myron!

Your comments and suggestions are always welcome, we'd love to hear your feedback on any of our stories featured in this E-NEWS. You can email us at news@pawsandclaws.com.au.

We hope you enjoy reading the November E-News!

 

The latest Paws & Claws magazine (Summer issue No. 21) will be available from these outlets from Wednesday, December 1st.
 
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Our aim is to bring you the most informative and educational feature stories while promoting responsible pet ownership and care for our wildlife. To date, we have donated over $250,000 of advertising and editorial space in Paws & Claws magazine to non-profit animal organisations. Thank you to all our advertisers for their continued support; they are the lifeblood of this magazine. They deserve our deepest gratitude and your support, for without them, there would be no free pet and wildlife magazine. Thank you for your interest in keeping all our animals safe.

 

 

 

DOGGIE DINING DENIED IN QUEENSLAND!

Summer has finally come to the sunshine state and most Queenslander's are eager to get out of the house and enjoy their state's beautiful weather over the holiday season.

 

 

 

 

THE MAGIC OF MYRON BOOK LAUNCH

Fans of Myron Wood will be excited to hear that the spirited puppy has finally released his long-awaited book. The Magic of Myron was launched at 1pm, Saturday November 27, in Myron's hometown of Narellan.

 

 

 

 

SAVING THE TIGER: THE FIGHT FOR CORPORATE SUPPORT

The mighty tiger is a majestic animal; known across the world for its strength and powerful presence. Unbelievably, tigers are still hunted relentlessly for their skins, and for body parts and extracts used in Asian trade markets.

 

 

DISAPPEARING MARSUPIALS

The Koala is an icon of Australia; a representation of our unique and wild beauty. They are also a very popular tourist attraction across the eastern and southern states of Australia. How could an animal so distinctive and important be so close to extinction?

 

GET ACTIVE WITH YOUR PET

There are many great animal and pet friendly events lined up for December 2010. So get involved, bring your family and friends along and support these great events that promote healthy living and animal welfare.

 
 
SEND YOUR LATEST NEWS, PET OR ANIMAL EVENT TO NEWS@PAWSANDCLAWS.COM.AU.

 

DOGS WAG THE TAIL OF NATIONAL ECONOMY

Next time you are awakened during the night by a barking dog, close your eyes and think of the economy. That’s the message from the Gold Coast’s very own prize pooch-care provider, Carole Ciechanowicz.

 


 

SNOW LEOPARD UNDERGOES THERAPY

A rare Snow Leopard is the first big cat to have undergone new stem-cell therapy designed to help with the pain of arthritis at Sydney Taronga Zoo Wildlife Hospital.

 

THIRSTY KOALA VISITS LOCAL PUB

A confused Koala bemused customers when he accidentally wandered into a local Magnetic Island pub. The bold marsupial crawled right up to barman Kevin Martin at local pub Marlin Bar, before climbing up a wooden pole and settling in to sleep on a comfy beam.

 

 

 

 

TIGER SUMMIT

World leaders have gathered together in St. Petersburg to attend the first international tiger summit. Leaders from 13 countries including Russia, India, and China travelled to St. Petersburg to attend the summit from November 21–24 and discuss conservation strategies to ensure the continued survival of the mighty tiger.

 

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