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Information to the public

Information to the public

SUST information brochures and campaigns in different languages

The SUST's commitment, both spoken and written

Specialist knowledge for animal lovers - free of charge

Our expertise and many years of experience in dealing with pets are continuously processed in our information series "Animal welfare through proper action". In our free brochures, pet owners and animal lovers will find important tips and tricks for keeping, protecting and caring for our four-legged friends.

The pillar "Education & Information to the Public" includes

- Courses at the SUST Academy
- Public lectures
- Education to the public
- Media work on current animal welfare issues in different countries
- Free distribution of information brochures and flyers
- Free distribution of animal welfare posters
- Animal welfare campaigns
- School campaigns
- Creation, printing and delivery of learning material suitable for children in different languages
- School visits and distribution of learning and information material in different countries and languages

You can order the brochures and posters of SUST free of charge in the WebShop

If you'd like to find out more about all the projects in the pillar of Education & Information to the Public by SUST, please access the German version of the website using your browser's translation extension.

The activities of the Susy Utzinger Animal Welfare Foundation are financed exclusively by donations and legacies (no public support).

 

Activities

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Great operation of the Large Animal Rescue Service (GTRD)

February 2023

In January 2023, the Large Animal Rescue Service CH/FL had to be called out several times because cows had shifted the cover of the slurry pit and subsequently fell into the depths.
In this particularly dramatic case here, the cow was not only threatened with death by asphyxiation from the toxic gases that occur in highly concentrated form in manure pits, but also death by drowning. The manure was so high that the cow had to swim in it to avoid sinking.
The large animal rescue service CH/FL, which was called out, first had to catch the cow (also swimming in the feces) and lure it to the small opening before the severely hypothermic animal could be gently pulled out with the help of a special rescue harness.
While most equine emergencies are covered by insurance or private funding from their owners, the costs incurred in rescuing so-called farm animals often present financial problems for the farmers involved. To ensure that these important operations are nevertheless carried out, SUST, together with the GTRD, runs the campaign "Farm animals also deserve professional rescue" and for years SUST has financed the uncovered costs of rescues of so-called "farm animals".
Country:
  • Switzerland
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Great operation of the Large Animal Rescue Service (GTRD)
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