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For Summer 2026, we discover how the demand for sloth encounters fuels the illegal wildlife trade; examine the growing farm sanctuary movement; explore the impacts of the housing crisis on pets and their families; find out whether pet social media trends are cute or cruel; and so much more. Plus, learn how to create your own pollinator bath!

A sloth clings to a tree trunk high in a green forest canopy.

Meredith Lee/Humane World for Animals

A captive sloth at a Costa Rica park is left exposed by sparse foliage, rather than protected by the dense canopy of their natural habitat.

Sloths for sale

Our investigation exposes the increasing demand for close encounters with the species is threatening their population 
in the wild.

Goats standing in a sunny, lush field.

Meredith Lee/Humane World for Animals

Two goats enjoy a sunny day at Yesahcan Sanctuary in northern Florida.

Farm sanctuaries: Giving animals a second chance

The growing farm sanctuary movement offers animals a life of comfort while revealing the immense suffering inside factory farms.

Two young kangaroos rest in cloth pouches beside bowls of hay.

Paul Jeffers/AP Images for Humane World for Animals

Race to rescue kangaroos in Australia fires

See how animal rescue teams in Australia rescued kangaroos, wombats and flying foxes injured in the January 2026 wildfires with urgent emergency care.

Illustration of a gray-and-white dog lying on a blue couch in a living room surrounded by moving boxes, with an orange cat sitting in an open box in the background.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals

Just 8% of U.S. apartment listings are free of restrictions on breeds—including pit bull-type dogs—or weight of a pet, a 2025 report found.

Cost of housing hits pet owners hard

Amid the U.S. affordability crisis, many pet owners are struggling to keep their companions.

Small brown-and-white dog looking through hands forming a heart shape, surrounded by floating social media reaction icons with hearts and thumbs-up symbols.

Photo: Anna Reshetnikova; Emojis: JDawnInk/Getty Images

Making a heart shape around your dog’s face conveys a sweet sentiment without hurting or stressing your pet.

Viral pet trends: Are they safe for dogs and cats?

From TikTok to Instagram, viral pet challenges raise concerns. Learn which trends are safe for dogs and cats, and which to avoid.

A front yard filled with native plants and a beautiful rainbow in the distance.

Cary Smith/Humane World for Animals

Reducing the amount of yard devoted to grass makes space for native gardens.

Before mowing your lawn, consider wildlife

Mowing your lawn can harm wildlife. Here’s how to reduce harm to animals and still maintain your outdoor space.

Two butterflies perch on wet pebbles in a shallow copper-colored pollinator bath, surrounded by leaves and water.

Jeffrey Craig/Getty Images

Make a splash for pollinators with this DIY bee bath

Want to make your outdoor space a more animal-friendly? Check out this simple DIY and create a “bee-utiful” bath for butterflies and other insects.

Two cats snuggle up to each other and one looks at the camera

Jackie Kreutzer

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Dogs living in severe neglect, rescued by HSUS
Animal rescue and response Animal cruelty
From horror to hope

Three resilient dogs rescued from grim conditions find welcoming families and loving homes.

rows of cages holding many arctic fox at a fur farm in China
Going fur-free
EXPOSED: Undercover investigation at fur farm shows the lives behind the label

Humane Society International undercover investigation reveals the cruel lives and wretched deaths of animals raised in the fur industry. With your help, the HSUS and HSI continue to push for a day no one dies for fashion.

Bats hanging upside down in a cage at a wildlife market in Indonesia to be sold for food
Wildlife protection
What you need to know about wildlife markets and COVID-19

This spring, the Humane Society of United States and HSI joined with more than 240 other groups to call for a ban on wildlife markets and an end to the commercial wildlife trade around the globe.

Photos of Chris Schindler and Lindsay Hamrick tacked onto a cork board.
Dog and cat welfare Wildlife protection
Full-time for animals

There’s no single path to a career in animal welfare, so we asked staffers throughout the field to share their journeys and advice.

Horses in field with blue sky
Wildlife protection
Home at last

Creatures who have suffered the greatest cruelties enjoy the greatest kindness at Black Beauty Ranch. The sanctuary provides a refuge to all animals in need.

Koala in charred trees after the Australia wildfires
Wildlife protection
After the fires: HSI/HSUS rescuers share emotional accounts from Australia’s Kangaroo Island

WARNING: The following story contains graphic content.

Summer 2026 issue of All Animals, opened to a feature on sloths.

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