Spana - Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad

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With your support we can give working animals and the people who depend on them a better future.

Some people think of SPANA as an animal charity that helps people. Others think we are a people charity that helps animals.

SPANA's CEO Jeremy Hulme and other staff members write from the front lines of our work, taking in everything from the Chelsea Flower show to the drought in Chad.

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Jeremy Hulme

Contact us

Head office
14 John St
London
WC1N 2EB
+44 (0) 20 7831 3999
enquiries@spana.org

 
 

Marrakech webcams

There’s plenty going on throughout the day. At 9 am UK time you will see owners from across the city bringing their donkeys, horses and mules in for treatment.

Keep an eye out for Tommy the orphan foal born in dramatic circumstances last year. You might also see the water bowser going out to fill up horse troughs around the city with cool, clean water.

We’ll let you know when big events are happening so you can watch live the great work you help us to achieve everyday with your support.

The refuge is open from 8am to 5pm Monday to Saturday.

 

Treatment area

Assessment and treatment - this is where the vital work happens. It’s a bit like a doctor’s waiting room and it can get very busy. SPANA’s vets are the ones in the green overalls.

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The yard

Across the yard of our refuge you can see animals being led to our stables.

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Stables

R&R for more seriously injured or sick animals in our comfortable stables. You’ll often see treatment going on here as well.

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Cattery

We treat and re-home over 15,000 cats every year. Which one has nabbed the tree stump today?

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