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Second Chance Chimpanzee Refuge Liberia
Humane World for Animals Liberia's Second Chance Chimpanzee Refuge is providing lifetime care to dozens of chimpanzees who were used in invasive research for decades in the west African country of Liberia.
Deutschland
Zu den wichtigsten Tierschutzthemen in Deutschland gehören die Einfuhr von Tiertrophäen, das Wohlergehen von Straßenkatzen und der Einsatz von Tieren zu Testzwecken in Laboren.
Germany
In Germany, top animal welfare issues include the import of animal trophies, street cat welfare and the use of animals for testing in laboratories. Humane World for Animals works in partnership with communities, bringing diverse expertise to the most complex issues and doing it all with a compassionate and welcoming approach.
Costa Rica
In Costa Rica, we're creating a kinder world for animals. Humane World is working to improve the lives of both free-roaming and owned dogs and cats in rural areas of the country, partnering with local groups to support better standards for farmed animals, and equipping law enforcement to tackle wildlife trafficking and animal cruelty through our training programs.
Donations FAQ
Get clear answers about donations to Humane World for Animals, from billing descriptions and matching gifts to memorial and honor donations.
Membership FAQ
Get answers to membership and donation questions for Humane World for Animals, including receipts, mail preferences, and account changes.
Free-range, cage-free and cage eggs
See the difference between cage-free egg production and battery-cage egg production.
Financials
Humane World for Animals was founded to complement the work of local organizations by tackling the root causes of cruelty and suffering. We are dedicated to the principles of rescue, reform and results to bring about a truly humane world.
How we help animal shelters and rescues
Our work complements and supports that of local groups. We aim to help animals everywhere, and local shelters and rescues are key partners in many of our efforts.
How we work with farmers and producers
Small-scale farmers and producers are among our biggest allies in driving for better animal welfare standards. Together, we work for healthier, kinder food systems for animals and people.
How we maximize the impact of your donations to help animals
As a global organization, we manage your donations wisely to consistently and reliably fund our lifesaving work—and to maximize our impact around the world.
Cosmetics animal testing FAQ
Get the facts about cosmetics testing on animals and our fight to end this cruel and unnecessary practice worldwide.
Alternatives to animal experiments
Millions of dogs, monkeys, mice and other animals currently suffer in U.S. laboratories. But non-animal alternatives will one day completely replace experiments on animals. This will be a game-changer not just for animals, but for human health.
Mail order FAQ
Find answers to mail‑order donation questions for Humane World for Animals, including T‑shirt offers, gift fulfillment, sizing, and delivery timing.
Increasing access to care
We’re working to increase equity in access to care through policy making, training for veterinary and animal welfare professionals, and direct care programs that provide veterinary care, pet supplies, other animal care services and information at no cost to pet owners.
How we attract and retain the best people to lead our work
We value our incredible people and we’re proud to pay our team fair, competitive wages.
Pet Equity / Keeping Pets for Life
Pets for Life is transforming the lives of dogs and cats by closing the service gap that exists for people and pets in underserved areas and bringing awareness in a new way to larger systemic inequities and injustices.
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Facts about bear hounding, baiting and springtime hunting
Bear hounding is the practice of using packs of radio-collared dogs to pursue a bear until the exhausted, frightened animal climbs a tree, where they are shot, or turn to fight the hounds. Dogs are often injured or even killed.











