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Building an inclusive movement
At Humane World for Animals, we are committed to building a stronger, more inclusive animal protection movement.
Recommended updates for the REACH regulation
Humane World for Animals has submitted its REACH revision position paper with recommended concrete policy actions to help pave the way towards science without suffering. Read our full position paper.
Puppy mills FAQ
What are puppy mills? And why are these dog breeding facilities inhumane? Get the answers to frequently asked questions and learn how you can help put a stop to puppy mills.
The College and University Protein Sustainability Scorecard
The College and University Protein Sustainability Scorecard
Wild horse and burro management
Free-roaming horses and burros deserve every chance to live out their lives wild and free. If population management requires interventions, we must do everything possible to ensure those actions are in the best interest of the animals.
Checklist for donating your vehicle
Congratulations on deciding to donate your used vehicle to charity! You’ve made an important decision that will make a big impact for helping animals while also hopefully making your life a little less cluttered.
Car donation tax deduction
Donating your car or other vehicle, such as a motorcycle, boat or RV, to charity is a notable act of generosity—one that can make a measurable difference for helping our mission to save animals.
Reputable car donation charities
You have a used vehicle that you’d like to donate to a worthy cause. You’ve done your homework and discovered that not all vehicle donation programs are created equal. Many charitable organizations don’t even operate their own vehicle donation programs. Instead, they use a broker or middleman.
Horrible Hundred
The Horrible Hundred report is a list of known, problematic puppy breeding and/or puppy brokering facilities. It is not a list of all puppy mills, nor is it a list of the worst puppy mills in the country, but rather a list of dog breeders to avoid.
Puppy mill research
Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International, presents the following reports on puppy mills for reference by animal advocates, members of the media and researchers.
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Take Action in India
View the work we do in and throughout India
No a las fábricas de cachorros
Detenga el trato cruel a los perros en las operaciones masivas de cría de cachorros.
2024 premium benefits value
You may have received a premium gift from Humane World for Animals, formerly the Humane Society of the United States, in 2024. The value of any of these gifts is listed below.
Duchess Sanctuary
Since its gates first opened in 2008, Duchess Sanctuary has transformed from an uninhabited, barbed wire-laden piece of property to a beautiful, lifelong safe haven for rescued equines.
TAFA hotel and travel information
Details about the official hotel, special room rates, booking instructions and transportation options.
Wildlife trade
Wild animals are targets for poaching, captive hunting, the fur trade, the exotic pet trade and more. We're stopping the Wildlife Trade to keep animals safe in their natural habitat.
Captive/canned hunts
Humane World for Animals is fighting to end captive/canned hunting. From the trophy hunting of mountain lions to killing coyotes for prizes, wild animals big and small unfortunately find themselves in the crosshairs of those who kill for sport.
Lion exploitation
Social media is flooded with heart-warming images of visitors cuddling lion cubs and “rescued” lions walking peacefully alongside visitors and volunteers. However, the interaction with these animals is falsely portrayed. The cuddled and petted cubs and older lions are anything but safe, loved and rescued from an otherwise doomed life.
About Us
For over 70 years, you’ve known us as the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International. Now, we’re uniting under Humane World for Animals to better reflect who we are, our bold work, and our global mission.