Animal Transportation Association
The Animal Transportation Association (ATA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the safe and humane transportation of animals worldwide. The organization advocates for uniform and effective international regulations for the humane handling of live animals, and involves members in finding solutions to a variety of problems related to the transport of animals.[1][2] Members are linked to information, resources, contacts and key developments in the field to help them provide better services and conditions for animals in transit.[1]
History
The organization was founded as the Animal Air Transportation Association in 1976 in response to the concerns of industry leaders, government officials, and humane association representatives about the safe and humane transportation of livestock, zoo animals and other animal requiring transportation.
Membership
Members of the ATA include
Policies
Members must adhere to the organization's statement of policies, which includes features like agreeing to engage in advocacy for "the establishment of an animal protection office at principal ports and terminals where live animals are handled", and agreeing that "our first consideration is the safe, humane, and expeditious handling of any animals under our care".[3]
Annual conference
An annual conference is held to discuss animal transportation issues.
References
- ^ a b c d e "The Animal Transportation Association", ATA, accessed August 26, 2014.
- ^ Harris T. Welfare aspects of the long distance transportation of animals--the Animal Transportation Association. Veterinaria Italiana. 2008 Jan-Mar;44(1):31-41.
- ^ "ATA Statement of Policies", ATA, accessed August 26, 2014.
- ^ "Past conference proceedings", ATA, accessed August 25, 2014.
- ^ "2013 Las Vegas", ATA, accessed August 25, 2014.