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Federal judge rules NIH broke the law by denying sanctuary retirement to former research chimps

BALTIMORE, Maryland—On Tuesday, a Maryland federal judge ruled that the National Institutes of Health cannot lawfully refuse to retire federally owned chimpanzees formerly used for research to Chimp Haven, the federal chimpanzee sanctuary. The decision was issued in a lawsuit brought by

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Farmed animal welfare Africa
Hotel Verde commits to a 100% crate-free pork supply chain

CAPE TOWN, South Africa—Hotel Verde has committed to exclusively source pork from suppliers who do not confine soon-to-be mother pigs in crates. With this announcement, Hotel Verde joins the growing list of global companies that have pledged to procure only crate-free pork

Wildlife protection Helping captive wildlife
Breaking: Big Cat Public Safety Act passes the US Senate and heads to President Biden’s desk

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate just passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act (H.R. 263, Senate companion bill S. 1210) by unanimous consent. This follows the bill’s passage by the U.S. House of Representatives on July 29. The legislation prohibits keeping tigers, lions and

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Canada
Over 30 organizations and experts renew call for BC government to end wildlife killing contests in open letter

VICTORIA, Canada—A broad coalition of non-government organizations, scientists, environmentalists, eco-tourism operators and notable British Columbians, including Robert Bateman, have signed an open letter calling on the British Columbia government to end wildlife killing contests in the province once and for all. The

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Mexico
HSI/Mexico congratulates the state of Tlaxcala for recognizing animal abuse as a crime

MEXICO CITY—Humane Society International/Mexico congratulated the LXIV Legislature of the Tlaxcala State Congress members for recognizing and punishing animal abuse as a crime unanimously. Dr. Claudia Edwards, programs director for HSI/Mexico, said: "We applaud the decision of legislators to combat and punish

Kristo Murrimaa, Oikeutta Elaimille
Europe
Third outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 on a fur farm in Italy, in the municipality of Galeata (FC)

GALEATA, Italy—The World Organisation for Animal Health has announced Italy’s third outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 on a mink fur farm, located in the municipality of Galeata (FC). The farm has been closed since Italy’s national fur farming ban came into force on 1

Hélène Terlinden, BOLDT
Europe
New petition puts trophy hunting back on European Parliament’s table

BRUSSELS—Yesterday, Humane Society International/Europe handed a petition signed by nearly 50,000 citizens from all over the world to the European Parliament’s Committee on Petitions, urging the EU to take action against the trade in hunting trophies. The petition offers concrete interim policy

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India
Karnataka Forest Department publishes manual for better management and rescue of snakes

KARNATAKA, India—In a move that will standardize and certify humane and responsible snake rescue in the state, the Karnataka Forest Department on Monday published an operational manual for certified snake rescuers. The guidelines titled “Effective Human-Snake Conflict Management and Mitigation: An Operation

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Wildlife protection Global
Big wins and one tragic loss for 348 animal species as representatives from 184 countries wrap up international conference in Panama

PANAMA—The 19 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora—known as CITES—is concluding today. Delegates from the 184 member countries considered 42 proposals to increase or decrease protections

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