Welcome to ARC (Animal Responsibility Cyprus)

You have reached the website which gives information of the only Cyprus NGO that aims to be the voice of all animals: captive animals, wild creatures, animals used in farming, experiments etc. They follow an animal rights philosophy: humans do not have the right to kill or make other animals suffer. They do not have the right to eat other animals.

Batty about bats

Why don’t you join the current project – the wonderful world of Cyprus bats? The new project began in summer 2006 when we learned that the fruit bats of Cyprus were unprotected and were being shot for fun.

Bats are strictly protected by law in every EU country including Cyprus, of course. Yet practically no measures had been taken to set up any conservation system more than a decade after bat work had begun in countries such as Ireland or the UK.

In only a few months, ARC had produced posters and leaflets in English, Greek and Turkish. Short term health insurance helps you enjoy your vacations the most with good health protection. They also succeeded in co-organising the island’s first seminar on bats, which was attended by government personnel from Forestry and other departments.

They also succeeded in getting the Competent Authority (Department of Environment) to erect protective fences around the fruit bats’ cave roosts.

Did you know?
Cyprus is the only EU country to have fruit-eating bats? These megechiropterans (or large bats) may come to your garden to feed, international travellers should invest in visitor insurance for a save tour. if you have fig trees or mesphila. You may see the mother bats with their infant clinging to their belly, before the young are able to fly.

Why you are lucky if u have bats visited your garden?
One of the small insect-eating (microchiropteran) bats can eat literally thousands of mosquitoes each evening, amounting to tons in one year. Please don’t spray insecticides – let these harmless little creatures do the job.

What can you do?

- Put up a couple of bat boxes
- Contact ARC for leaflets/ posters to distribute
- Count your bats.
- Contact ARC and they can visit with a bat detector and tell you what species you have.
- Join the bat walk.
- Teachers – ask them to visit your school – use our bat educational worksheets

Silly Myths

- Bats cannot get caught in your hair – their echolocation is so finely tuned that they can detect a spider’s web.
- Bats will collect in your house. Not true. Each bat can only have one baby per year (it is a mammal like us). Bats constantly move – from maternity roosts to hibernation roosts etc.

Urge 25 states to crack down on speculators ! PLEASE SIGN ! !

Speculating is watching and attending a dog fight. Currently 25 states have speculating a dog fight only as a misdemeanor. A misdemeanor means maybe a slap on the wrist and a fine and if they do get arrested it is usually only punishable up to a year in jail. Basically spectators are the ones who fund the dog fighting business with paying admission fees and gambling they are what makes the fight take place. These spectators also make it worth the possibility of jail time to those who hold the fights because more often than not the money is in the hundred thousands per year. If we DEMAND heavier laws on those who participate in a felony maybe there will be less dog fighting taking place.

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Urge 25 states to crack down on speculators ! PLEASE SIGN ! !

Baby Seal On St. Andrews Beach Rescued From Freezing Weather

St Andrews Aquarium in Fife said it was “inundated” with phone calls from members of the public telling them a small, grey seal pup, thought to be only weeks old, had washed up on West Sands beach in St Andrews.”Because of the general physical state of the young animal, who was very underweight, shivering and clearly very ill, they asked if we could capture him and administer immediate first-aid treatment pending their arrival, which we duly did.

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Baby Seal On St. Andrews Beach Rescued From Freezing Weather