International Society for Animal Rights
(ISAR)
March 2016
As a practical matter, with so much to be done in the United States alone little overpopulation-spay/neuter public education can currently be done abroad. But there is something that can be done to send the spay/neuter message to countless people around the world, and at no cost to American animal rights organizations or the other countries themselves.
Hundreds of millions of people here and abroad have seen the American spay/neuter stamp issued in 2002.
Sign Petition for Worldwide Spay Neuter Postage Stamps.
International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) has long-recognized that
pet overpopulation is an issue of international importance, extending beyond
political boundaries and taking the lives of homeless unwanted dogs and cats
worldwide. These unfortunate animals, like those in the United States,
suffer immeasurably while adversely impacting public health, safety, and the
environment through no fault of their own.
For any organization, ISAR included, to engage in overpopulation and
spay/neuter public education in other countries requires enormous human and
financial resources. As a practical matter, with so much to be done in the
United States alone little overpopulation-spay/neuter public education can
currently be done abroad. But there is something that can be done to send
the spay/neuter message to countless people around the world, and at no cost
to American animal rights organizations or the other countries themselves.
Issuance of a spay/neuter stamp by the hundred-plus countries throughout the
world.
Stamps issued by sovereign nations serve the purpose of raising the
consciousness of the millions who send and receive them. Foreign
commemorative stamps carrying the "Spay/Neuter" message can provide a way to
educate the public about dog and cat overpopulation.
Hundreds of millions of people here and abroad have seen the American
spay/neuter stamp issued in 2002.
ISAR has contacted several nations' postal administration departments
throughout the world. So far, we've received responses from members of stamp
advisory committees in Hong Kong, Israel, and New Zealand. They've agreed to
give ISAR's Worldwide Spay/Neuter Stamp campaign serious consideration in
their upcoming selection process for 2018 stamp suggestions.
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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