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Imperilled monkeys, opossum and wild birds among 14 animals returned to Guatemalan jungle after rescue from negative human interaction
PETEN, Guatemala—Fourteen mammals and birds, including species classified as domestically endangered or vulnerable, have been released back into the wild of the Guatemalan rainforest after being rescued and rehabilitated from negative human interactions.
Stop alla crudeltà nei confronti degli animali: la voce di 20.000 italiani arriva fino a Yulin
MILANO—Un sondaggio condotto nel mese di giugno da Humane World for Animals Italia (precedentemente nota come Humane Society International/Europe), al quale hanno preso parte 976 sostenitori e sostenitrici su scala nazionale, rivela che porre fine al commercio di carne di cane e gatto è l’obietti
Cecil the lion died 10 years ago. The killing didn't.
BRUSSELS—Ten years ago on July 1, 2015, an American hunter seeking a trophy shot an arrow at an African lion named Cecil just outside the boundaries of Hwange National Park i
Northshore School District sets a new standard in Washington state with ambitious plant-based pledge
Humane World for Animals helps more than 1,000 animals and their communities in Mexico impacted by Hurricane Erick
MEXICO CITY—Humane World for Animals (previously called Humane Society International) has deployed a disaster response team to help animals and their communities in Oaxaca, Mexico that were impacted by Hurricane Erick, which hit the southern Mexican state as a powerful Category 3 storm on June 19
Por Mali Boat Noodle Goes Cage-Free
BANGKOK — Humane World for Animals applauds the decision of the influential Thai noodle restaurant chain, Por Mali Boat Noodle, to improve animal welfare by implementing a cage-free egg procurement policy within all its restaurants by the
Brutal training and fake “rescues” fuel the dogfighting business in Italy
ROME, Italy—Dogfighting remains widespread across Italy—not only in the South—in part due to fake “rescues,” which criminals exploit as a means to transport fighting dogs from one region to another.
Addestramenti brutali e finte “staffette” alimentano il business dei combattimenti tra cani in Italia
ROMA—Il fenomeno criminoso dei combattimenti tra cani è ancora estremamente diffuso in tutta Italia, non solo al sud, in parte a causa di finte “staffette”, normalmente impiegate per facilitare le adozioni degli animali randagi, che i criminali utilizzano invece come mezzo per trasferire i combat