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Ann Widdecombe in Mauritania

Ann Widdecombe visits Mauritania with Spana

SPANA ambassador Ann Widdecombe travelled to Mauritania to see how SPANA is helping the country's working animals.

Sunk the horse

A twist of fate for horse and vet

An accident first brought Sunk the horse to us many years ago.

Dafijeh the white horse with his owner Kalifa

Keeping a careful eye on Dafijeh

Find out how the SPANA Mali team helped this eight-year-old stallion.

four SPANA vets with their books

Spana vets celebrated

Four SPANA vets were celebrated for their work earlier this month, after winning a competition to discover some of their most interesting cases.

two donkeys stand harnessed to a trailer holding water cartons

What are working donkeys?

Find out all about working donkeys, where they operate and why they're needed.

Four donkeys attached to cart

What are working donkeys?

Find out all about working donkeys, where they operate and why they're needed.

Man and children holding a camel

Saving Goloo’s sight

Find out how SPANA helped to save Goloo the camel from Rajasthan.

Two Mauritanian donkeys

People in the UK are unaware of the dangers that donkeys are facing

Donkeys are at risk due to growing demand for ‘ejiao’, a product made from donkey skins.

Two donkeys on a road

Spana CEO speaks out about the donkey skin trade

Our Chief Executive explains how millions of donkeys are at risk because of rapidly growing demand for ‘ejiao’.

Children in classroom

Teaching empathy by touring Tunisia

Read about our education bus in Tunisia.

donkeys by water trough

My mother would have been overjoyed!

SPANA trustee Dr Mary-Lorraine Hughes makes her first visit to SPANA in Morocco.

Man and a brown horse

Meet legacy supporter Anne Paul

SPANA sits down with Anne Paul, a long-time supporter to talk about leaving a legacy.

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