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'''Chinese Animal Protection Network''' ('''CAPN''') is a non-profit animal protection organization, and the first Chinese network for animal protection. As an organization founded by native Chinese people, at its core, there are some of the most dedicated Chinese activists. CAPN is well known for its pioneering role in the rapid development of the modern animal rights movement in [[China]] in recent years. It has led some important trends of the movement: group unity, the growing movement against eating cats and dogs, and converting from emotion-based to science-based animal protection among the animal protection communities.
'''Chinese Animal Protection Network''' ('''CAPN''') is a non-profit animal protection organization, and the first network for animal protection in [[China]], founded by people of China. CAPN is known for its pioneering role in the animal rights movement in [[China]], leading the growing movement against eating cats and dogs, and providing a free encyclopedia on animal welfare information.


==History==
Since the launching of its first project 'Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network', the network keeps expending and has reached almost every part of China. By April 2008 there were 48 member groups, 2 branches, and over ten thousand individual supporters who recognize CAPN's values: using technology, research, education, artistry, and creativity to make the world a better place for all [[sentience|sentient]] beings.<ref name=CapnOfficial>[http://www.capn-online.info CAPN official website]</ref>
The Chinese Animal Protection Network was founded by Dr. Jenia Meng in 2004, with its first project, the Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network.<ref name=CAPN/> Since then, the organization has initiated projects targeting issues such as [[lab animal]] rights, [[vegetarianism]], and opposition to indiscriminate [[culling]] as a method of [[animal population control|population control of animals]].<ref name=CAPN/> Those projects have led the direction of Chinese [[non-governmental organization]]s.<ref name=CAPN/>


The organization reported on its website in 2014, that its network has expanded to reach almost every part of China, with more than 200 partner groups around world, and 20,000 individual supporters.<ref name=CAPN/>
CAPN is an [[animal rights]] group with a science-based philosophy of animal rights.<ref name="ARC philosophy">[http://www.arc.ngo.cn/index.htm?0015 ARC philosophy]</ref> They oppose violence in the animal rights movement and see animal rights as a dynamic concept; they believe the rights of different animals are different because their needs are different.

Six keys of their philosophy include:<ref name="ARC philosophy"/>
==Philosophy==
* unity: animal rights philosophy is a part of universal law
CAPN has a science-based philosophy of animal rights.<ref name="ARC philosophy">[http://arc.capn-online.info/0015.php "ARC ideas: Our philosophy of animal rights" (translation)], CAPN, accessed Oct. 11, 2014.</ref> They oppose violence in the animal rights movement, and see animal rights as a dynamic concept; they believe the rights of different animals are different because their needs are different. Six keys of the organization's philosophy, developed in 2008, include:<ref name="ARC philosophy"/>
* complexity: everyone has his/her own animal rights view
* unity: the philosophy of animal rights is a part of a universal law; scientific disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology have shown through the years that the universe is interrelated.
* evolution: human understanding of animal rights is evolving
* complexity: everyone has his/her own view of animal rights. Different organizations, academics, and even animal rights activists have different viewpoints; when working with people and organizations, one should always keep in mind this diversity of viewpoints.
* continuity: continuity exists between everything, from humans to animals, from high animal to low animals, difference is not discreet but gradual
* evolution: human understanding of animal rights is evolving, as with all other areas of human knowledge. Science and technology is developing to help humans better understand the universe and their place in the universe; it is natural that our understanding of animal rights will continue to evolve.
* non-violence: people cannot fight unethical behavior with unethical behavior; love and justice can make the difference
* continuity: continuity exists between everything, from human to nonhuman animals, from more human-related animals to less related animals. The difference is not discrete but gradual. CAPN advocates to analyze specific issues, due to the different needs of individual animals.
* originality: the three pillars of Chinese tradition—[[Buddhism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}, [[Taoism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}, and [[Confucianism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}—all have teachings regarding respect towards animals.
* originality: the concept of animal rights is not a new concept, as three pillars of traditional Chinese thought, [[Buddhism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}, [[Taoism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}, and [[Confucianism]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}, all have teachings regarding respect towards animals.


== Projects ==
== Projects ==
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[http://ccapn.capn-online.info/ Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network] (CCAPN) was launched in 2004. It is a cooperative network of groups and individuals working for companion animal protection in Chinese communities. CCAPN supervises and supports the animal protection work of the member groups. It also facilitates the exchange of resources and information between groups and individuals. The campaign against eating cats and dogs is a major function of CCAPN.<ref>[http://www.ccapn.ngo.cn/index_EN.php CCAPN official website]</ref> According to their 2007 campaign report,<ref>[http://www.capn-online.info/ACReport2007_en.doc Our Work against Consumption of Cat and Dog Meat in China 2007 ' Feb 2008, MS Word file]</ref> by 2004 there were already some isolated companion animals groups emerging in China. The founding members were shocked by the cruelty associated with the practice of eating cats and dogs, so they decided to launch CCAPN to end the practice.<ref>http://www.hrichina.org/en/crf/article/6472 Human Rights in China (HRIC): Animal Welfare Activism</ref>
[http://ccapn.capn-online.info/ Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network] (CCAPN) was launched in 2004. It is a cooperative network of groups and individuals working for companion animal protection in Chinese communities. CCAPN supervises and supports the animal protection work of the member groups. It also facilitates the exchange of resources and information between groups and individuals. The campaign against eating cats and dogs is a major function of CCAPN.<ref>[http://www.ccapn.ngo.cn/index_EN.php CCAPN official website]</ref> According to their 2007 campaign report,<ref>[http://www.capn-online.info/ACReport2007_en.doc Our Work against Consumption of Cat and Dog Meat in China 2007 ' Feb 2008, MS Word file]</ref> by 2004 there were already some isolated companion animals groups emerging in China. The founding members were shocked by the cruelty associated with the practice of eating cats and dogs, so they decided to launch CCAPN to end the practice.<ref>http://www.hrichina.org/en/crf/article/6472 Human Rights in China (HRIC): Animal Welfare Activism</ref>


=== Animal Rights in China ===
=== Animal Rights website and encyclopedia ===


The [[Animal Rights in China]] website was launched on 22 July 2006, and is the major portal for animal rights issues in China. [[Academic research]] on [[animal ethics]] and networking of animal rights activists are important functions of this project. It is developing a Chinese online [[encyclopedia]] of animal protection (APpedia).<ref>[http://arc.capn-online.info Animal Rights in China]</ref><ref>[http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml Animal Rights In China, Michael Charles Tobias, Forbes (online), accessed September 6, 2014]</ref>
The [[Animal Rights in China]] website was launched on 22 July 2006, and is the major portal for animal rights issues in China. [[Academic research]] on [[animal ethics]] and networking of animal rights activists are important functions of this project. It is developing a Chinese online [[encyclopedia]] of animal protection (APpedia).<ref>[http://arc.capn-online.info Animal Rights in China]</ref><ref>[http://www.forbes.com/fdc/welcome_mjx.shtml Animal Rights In China, Michael Charles Tobias, Forbes (online), accessed September 6, 2014]</ref>
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== Awards ==
== Awards ==
CAPN projects have won several awards:<ref name=CapnOfficial />
CAPN projects have won several awards:
*Jan 2008: CCAPN won 'great contribution to animal protection in 2007' award in 'Animals in China' Shanghai conference.
*Jan 2008: CCAPN won 'great contribution to animal protection in 2007' award in 'Animals in China' Shanghai conference.
*Mar 2008: ARC won funding for its online encyclopedia from Cultural and Animal Foundation, which is established and chaired by animal rights philosopher [[Tom Regan]].
*Mar 2008: ARC won funding for its online encyclopedia from Cultural and Animal Foundation, which is established and chaired by animal rights philosopher [[Tom Regan]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Animal Rights]]
* [[Animal welfare and rights in China]]
* [[Cat meat]]
* Animal Wrongs:
** [[Cat meat]]
* [[Dog meat]]
** [[Dog meat]]
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{{Portalbar|China|Animal rights|Ethics}}


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{official website|http://www.capn-online.info}} {{zh icon}}
*{{official website|http://www.capn-online.info/en.php Official website}}


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Revision as of 18:40, 11 October 2014

Chinese Animal Protection Network (CAPN) is a non-profit animal protection organization, and the first network for animal protection in China, founded by people of China. CAPN is known for its pioneering role in the animal rights movement in China, leading the growing movement against eating cats and dogs, and providing a free encyclopedia on animal welfare information.

History

The Chinese Animal Protection Network was founded by Dr. Jenia Meng in 2004, with its first project, the Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network.[1] Since then, the organization has initiated projects targeting issues such as lab animal rights, vegetarianism, and opposition to indiscriminate culling as a method of population control of animals.[1] Those projects have led the direction of Chinese non-governmental organizations.[1]

The organization reported on its website in 2014, that its network has expanded to reach almost every part of China, with more than 200 partner groups around world, and 20,000 individual supporters.[1]

Philosophy

CAPN has a science-based philosophy of animal rights.[2] They oppose violence in the animal rights movement, and see animal rights as a dynamic concept; they believe the rights of different animals are different because their needs are different. Six keys of the organization's philosophy, developed in 2008, include:[2]

  • unity: the philosophy of animal rights is a part of a universal law; scientific disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology have shown through the years that the universe is interrelated.
  • complexity: everyone has his/her own view of animal rights. Different organizations, academics, and even animal rights activists have different viewpoints; when working with people and organizations, one should always keep in mind this diversity of viewpoints.
  • evolution: human understanding of animal rights is evolving, as with all other areas of human knowledge. Science and technology is developing to help humans better understand the universe and their place in the universe; it is natural that our understanding of animal rights will continue to evolve.
  • continuity: continuity exists between everything, from human to nonhuman animals, from more human-related animals to less related animals. The difference is not discrete but gradual. CAPN advocates to analyze specific issues, due to the different needs of individual animals.
  • originality: the concept of animal rights is not a new concept, as three pillars of traditional Chinese thought, Buddhism[citation needed], Taoism[citation needed], and Confucianism[citation needed], all have teachings regarding respect towards animals.

Projects

Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network

Chinese Companion Animal Protection Network (CCAPN) was launched in 2004. It is a cooperative network of groups and individuals working for companion animal protection in Chinese communities. CCAPN supervises and supports the animal protection work of the member groups. It also facilitates the exchange of resources and information between groups and individuals. The campaign against eating cats and dogs is a major function of CCAPN.[3] According to their 2007 campaign report,[4] by 2004 there were already some isolated companion animals groups emerging in China. The founding members were shocked by the cruelty associated with the practice of eating cats and dogs, so they decided to launch CCAPN to end the practice.[5]

Animal Rights website and encyclopedia

The Animal Rights in China website was launched on 22 July 2006, and is the major portal for animal rights issues in China. Academic research on animal ethics and networking of animal rights activists are important functions of this project. It is developing a Chinese online encyclopedia of animal protection (APpedia).[6][7]

The main objective of APpedia (Chinese: ARC中文动保小百科) was to establish an online Chinese encyclopedia of animal protection. The project currently has more than 90 academic researchers and affiliated organizations around world.[8][9]

APpedia is published online as a free-of-charge eBook and a website. The content of the APpedia includes, but is not limited to: Science, religion, events, animal behavior, philosophy, important figures, animal protection, advocacy, animal welfare, animal rights, animal protection organizations, reviews of books.

The beta version of APpedia website was launched in 2007, as a wiki website, visitors are allowed to modify the articles on the website without registration. Overall the project has a pro animal rights position. A derivative of the project, a book with the same title, was published 2009 in Australia.

The sponsors of the free knowledge project include World Society for the Protection of Animals and Culture & Animals Foundation.[10][11]

Changchun Animal Protection Network

CAPA is well known for using high profile performance arts shows in its publicity.[12]

POVchina

POVchina is an information portal for vegetarianisms. It is known for using interactive computer games in public education.[13]

Notable contributions

  • CAPN works closely with domestic, international, and overseas organizations working in China, providing advice and support for their work.
  • CAPN runs a campaign against cat-and-dog-eating (the practice of eating cat meat or dog meat). They are the first group to use the slogan 'Stop eating cats and dogs' in their campaign. They also coordinated many groups in more than ten cities in China to join this campaign. This slogan has been adopted by animal rights groups around the country. They launched the online-signing event against consumption of cat and dog meat in 2007, which received over 40,000 signatures. Their campaign has led to a large amount of publicity and discussion of this issue among the public.
  • CAPN runs a campaign against animal hoarding. They led a large-scale online debate on the topic in 2006, and later published two research documents regarding animal hoarding, the first of their kind to be published in Chinese. They are the major contributors to a change in the pro-hoarding climate of China.
  • CAPN provides a network for animal protection groups. They are the first organization devoted to the unity of Chinese animal protection communities.[14]
  • In April 2008, CAPN introduced World Lab Animal Day to China for the first time.[15]

Awards

CAPN projects have won several awards:

  • Jan 2008: CCAPN won 'great contribution to animal protection in 2007' award in 'Animals in China' Shanghai conference.
  • Mar 2008: ARC won funding for its online encyclopedia from Cultural and Animal Foundation, which is established and chaired by animal rights philosopher Tom Regan.

See also

References

External links