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Our Impact

More than 80,000 animal species range across Canada’s vast and varied environments. Unfortunately, many of these wild animals face threats from humans. Each year, millions are subjected to cruel practices such as the global trade in wild animal parts, trophy hunting, captivity, wildlife culls and more.

What we are working on

Companion animals are confined to puppy and kitten mills, roam the streets, or live in remote communities where their families can’t access the pet care resources they need. Tens of millions of pigs, cows, chickens and other animals are raised on factory farms and slaughtered for human consumption each year. And animals hidden in labs undergo painful, invasive and often needless testing.

Photo of a female coyote and her pup in the wild.

Tom and Pat Leeson

Trophy hunting

Trophy hunting is the unethical practice of killing wildlife for entertainment to obtain the animal’s body or its parts, such as head, teeth, horns or tails, for display as a trophy. It is not only unethical killing of animals, but can harm conservation efforts by exacerbating direct and indirect threats facing many imperiled species. 

Woman with dog

Humane World for Animals

Abuse/neglect

We work globally and locally to address animal abuse and neglect. These efforts include education initiatives, policy coordination and facilitating implementation. We also train law enforcement and government officials on animal cruelty investigation and prosecution and collaborate on humane animal control efforts.

Finland fur farm

Kristo Muurimaa

End fur farming

Millions of animals suffer and die every year for fashion. Confined in small, wire-mesh cages on factory farms or captured by brutal metal traps in the wild, their fur is turned into frivolous keychain trinkets or trim on coats and hats. Animals need fur—people don't. We're fighting to end fur farming worldwide.

Horses in trailer headed to slaughterhouse

Kathy Milani/The HSUS

Horse protection

Every year, Canada exports thousands of live horses by air to Japan for slaughter. Confined in small wooden crates, often multiple animals per crate without segregation, these horses endure a long and stressful journey without food, water or rest, only to be killed for their meat. Humane World for Animals Canada is working toward a federal ban on the live export of horses by air for slaughter.

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Bears at Yellowstone National Park

Don Getty

Wild grizzly bears at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
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