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Tumland's decision to join the APDA marked a significant step in its commitment to animal welfare. Despite occasional tensions with the host country, [[Sconia]], both nations set aside their differences to welcome Tumland into the organization. Tumland's entry into APA was motivated by its strong pledge to protect animals of all kinds and promote their well-being. This move reflected Tumland's recognition of the importance of international cooperation and aligned with the organization's mission to safeguard and advocate for animal rights. Through its membership in APA, Tumland actively contributes to efforts that address animal welfare concerns on a global scale, emphasizing the importance of shared responsibility and collaboration in preserving the planet's diverse wildlife.
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Tumland's decision to join the APDA marked a significant step in its commitment to animal welfare. Views of [[Tumaniti]], a religion dedicated to preserving nature and its inhabitants, were spreading quickly, which led the government to adopt its policies, and join APDA a few months after its founding. Despite occasional tensions with the host country, [[Sconia]], both nations set aside their differences to welcome Tumland into the organization. Tumland's entry into APDA was motivated by its strong pledge to protect animals of all kinds and promote their well-being. This move reflected Tumland's recognition of the importance of international cooperation and aligned with the organization's mission to safeguard and advocate for animal rights. Through its membership in APDA, Tumland actively contributes to efforts that address animal welfare concerns on a global scale, emphasizing the importance of shared responsibility and collaboration in preserving the planet's diverse wildlife.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 20 October 2023

Association pour la Protection des Animaux
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Formation1824
TypeShelter Association
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersAktonia, Sconia
Region served
Sconia, Tumland
Websiteapda.org

The Association pour la Protection des Animaux, commonly reffered to as APDA, is a shelter and protection association for animals, it was founded on June 12 1824 by Anas ibn Abd el-Rahman, APDA is one of the oldest animal shelters in the world.

History

APDA was founded by Anas ibn Abd el-Rahman on June 12 1824, while he was walking back home at night, he saw that there were kittens trying to find food on a cold night, standing there, he felt bad for them and ended up taking them home to warmth, he fed them and took really good care of them, but then he had an idea, there are many other animals out there who need protection and warmth, on the next day, he suggested to the Caliph that we build a place where we can take care of animals, and even give them for adoption to whoever can take care of them, The caliph liked that idea and ordered for a shelter to be built and for the stray animals to be transported there.

Tumland

Tumland's decision to join the APDA marked a significant step in its commitment to animal welfare. Views of Tumaniti, a religion dedicated to preserving nature and its inhabitants, were spreading quickly, which led the government to adopt its policies, and join APDA a few months after its founding. Despite occasional tensions with the host country, Sconia, both nations set aside their differences to welcome Tumland into the organization. Tumland's entry into APDA was motivated by its strong pledge to protect animals of all kinds and promote their well-being. This move reflected Tumland's recognition of the importance of international cooperation and aligned with the organization's mission to safeguard and advocate for animal rights. Through its membership in APDA, Tumland actively contributes to efforts that address animal welfare concerns on a global scale, emphasizing the importance of shared responsibility and collaboration in preserving the planet's diverse wildlife.