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Mang Ping

Animal Welfare Campaigner

Mang Ping has actively campaigned on animal welfare for the past 10 years, and is part of the organisation called Environment and Ethic Group based in Beijing, which brings these issues to the attention of the public.

Her articles on the conditions of captive animals were collectively published in 1999. As editor-in-chief of the ‘Animal Welfare and Animal Rights’ series from 2004, Mang Ping introduces ideas, theories and practice of animal welfare, winning the Science Times Cup for Reading in 2005.

She has also organised a small group to investigate live-feeding practices in wildlife parks, eventually leading to the cessation of live feeding shows. Through all these Mang Ping has provoked a level of interest and action in a contentious area, helping improve the lives of hundreds of captive animals throughout China.

Mang Ping was the Winner of The Pearl Award for Reverence For Life in 2006.

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Dear Mang Ping, I am grateful for the work that you do on behalf of the animals of China. I am very concerned about the fur issue in China and the skinning of live cats and dogs. I am also distressed about the rounding up and killing of pets as people are displaced from their apartments to make way for the Olympic Village. With China coming into the spotlight with it's booming economy and the upcoming Olympics, can any pressure be brought on them to put animal welfare more positively in the spotlight? With the great power of the Chinese nation poised on the horizon, it seems a shame to let the many beautiful tenets of the Chinese culture be overshadowed by the government's lust for money and power. Any response would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and warm regards, Martha Ciattei

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