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The biggest capital fundraising campaign in RSPCA SA’s 150-year history kicks off with a prominent seven-hectare corner site has been secured, the final plan
RSPCA SA’s Lonsdale shelter closes TODAY – final adoptions discounted
RSPCA SA’s Lonsdale shelter will close to the public for the last time today, and CEO Marcus Gehrig will be there to...
RSPCA South Australia wishes to correct misinformation that has been circulated among Whyalla social media groups about the organisation’s current policy on the intake of stray and surrendered c...
Heartwarming success of fundraising campaign reflects our kind community
With one day still to go in a five-day campaign to raise $500K to help RSPCA South Australia relocate to its new animal ...
One-day only pledge to match every donation, dollar-for-dollar
RSPCA South Australia is midway through a fund-raising drive to raise $500K in five days, and so far over $116K has been donated t...
Donations needed before mass migration of animals in two weeks
In just two weeks, hundreds of rescued, rehabilitated and recovering animals currently housed at RSPCA South Australia’s Lonsdal...
Photo: Ralph, AID 188363
50% off all pet adoptions for next five days ahead of move to new facility
RSPCA South Australia’s Lonsdale shelter will close for the last time at the end of this mo...
Today’s finalisation of a serious case of neglect involving multiple animals has highlighted the urgent need for regulation of organisations that take in injured and homeless animals.
The ani...
Wetland habitats under fire again as inhumane duck hunting begins in SA
Native waterbirds who are legally protected for most of the year are once again suffering as shotgun wielding hunters invade ...
Greyhound and harness races rescheduled - but horse races still scheduled
RSPCA South Australia welcomes the decisions of Greyhound Racing SA and Harness Racing SA to reschedule races this long wee...
Arrows can go into inanimate targets only, not sentient living creatures
A state government ban on the use of bows and crossbows to hunt animals is to be extended to all animals - whether they are ...