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Meet Dorrie Nang: The innovator bringing humane recipes to institutions
Dorrie Nang with the Food Service Innovation team at Humane World champions change by teaching companies and institutions how to prepare and promote plant-based food.
Pennsylvania ivory sales exposed
Humane World for Animals investigators uncover illegal ivory for sale on online sites and in stores in Pennsylvania.
Recognizing pet grief: Signs and strategies for healing
Pets grieve too. Here's how to recognize the signs of animal grief and offer comfort and support your pet during loss.
A new beginning: Rescued marmoset thrives at Black Beauty Ranch
After living a bleak existence as an illegal pet, this rescued marmoset finds sanctuary at Black Beauty Ranch.
The Endangered Species Act under fire again: What’s at stake
Political attacks threaten the Endangered Species Act, which has saved hundreds of species from extinction.
Homemade plant-based holiday treats from Elle Simone Scott
Chef Elle Simone Scott shares vegan stuffed date recipes and tips for creating plant-based edible gifts this holiday season.
A second chance at life: One horse’s journey from suffering to sanctuary
When Sam Elliott the horse arrived at Black Beauty Ranch, he was weak and emaciated. Now, one year later, he’s healthy, resilient and home for life.
After Typhoon Halong, communities continue the work to reunite pets and families
After Typhoon Halong devastated Western Alaska, communities and animal welfare advocates work together to reunite families and rebuild hope in the aftermath of disaster.
Abandoned dog in Costa Rica jungle finds a loving home
Found wandering alone in a national park, Bosque received the lifesaving care and treatment needed to survive thanks to Humane World for Animals supporters.
Social media darlings: Online fame fuels increased exploitation of wild animals
When wild animals become internet celebrities, the wildlife pet trade and tourism industries respond and the animals we adore suffer.
Will NYC carriage horse era finally draw to a close?
A carriage horse ban gains momentum in New York City and signals a global push to retire a “romantic” tradition built on cruelty.
How do we achieve food security? The answer is not what you think
We don't need factory farming to feed the world. To ensure everyone has access to healthy and affordable food, we need to change how we think about our food and how we produce it.
What your pet knows about you
Our pets may hold up the truest mirror of our nature, and recognizing that reflection can reveal much about ourselves and light a path to a better me. Here’s how.
Animal shelters are in crisis
Animal shelters across the U.S. are at a breaking point. Learn why adoptions have dropped, how the pandemic played a role and how you can help save lives.
Florida is about to start its first black bear hunting season in 10 years
As Florida reopens black bear hunting, experts warn about conservation risks and ethical issues around baiting and using dogs.
Dr. Kwane Stewart of Project Street Vet talks about his inspiration, current work and future
In 2011, Dr. Kwane Stewart was working at an overwhelmed municipal animal shelter in California. Depressed about the animals he couldn’t save, he contemplated quitting his profession. Then one morning
Humane Society International/India helps animals after massive landslides
Praveen Suresh had never seen such destruction. Heavy rains battered the Wayanad district of the state of Kerala in southwest India during the last week of July. Early on July 30, the area experienced
One woman’s unwavering dedication to animals
When Gail Strickler and her husband, Bill Jasper, decided to get a dog soon after they married, there was no question in Strickler’s mind that their new companion would be a rescue. Though none of
Before and after: Humane World revisits Kangaroo Island five years after heartbreaking bushfire rescue
Five years ago, Humane World deployed to Kangaroo Island to help animals during the bushfires. Now, our team returns to the site of that heartbreaking rescue.
The Envigo beagle survivors: How more than 4,000 dogs sparked a movement to end animal testing
How the historic surrender of 4,145 beagles from Envigo's breeding facility ignited nationwide reform in animal testing and inspired thousands of adoptions.



















