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Animal fighting Animal rescue and response United States
Rescuers work through rain and heat to save dogs from two alleged dogfighting operations in South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA—On Monday, Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States, assisted the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) in the rescue of 18 dogs, in

Chickens in chicken house

David Paul Morris/For Humane World for Animals

Farm animal welfare United States
New global cage- and crate-free guide helps companies meet 2025 animal welfare deadlines

WASHINGTON—Animal protection charity Humane World for Animals (formerly called Humane Society International and the Humane Society of the United States) has launched a step-by-step

Makalali Game Reserve_Elephant Immunocontraception and Humane Journeys

Leozette Roode

Wildlife protection South Africa India Viet Nam Europe
Reducing human–elephant conflict: innovative solutions ensure peaceful coexistence and safety

BRUSSELS—Habitat loss, competition for natural resources, human-wildlife conflict, the climate crisis, poaching, and trophy hunting all threaten the survival of elephants worldwide.

Humane World for Animals India providing feed to over 12,000 animals post the Odisha floods.

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Animal rescue and response India
Humane World for Animals India provided 12,000 animals with emergency aid during floods in Odisha

Balasore, ODISHA - In response to the devastating floods affecting thousands of people and animals across Balasore and neighboring districts in Odisha, Humane World for Animals India (formerly call

Gray wolf

Alamy Stock Photo

Gray wolves in some U.S. states experience extremely brutal treatment, as a recent alleged wolf killing in Wyoming shows.
a small, brown and white mouse perched on a bed of vibrant green moss

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Wildlife protection United Kingdom
Undercover shopping reveals widespread high-street sale of cruel rodent glue traps despite being illegal for unlicensed users

LONDON—On the first anniversary of the ban on public use of cruel glue traps for small rodents, an undercover shopping investigation by animal charity Humane World for Animals UK (previously called

Fox fur farm investigation in Finland, carried out by Humane World for Animals in collaboration with Finnish animal protection group Oikeutta eläimille in late October 2024.

Kristo Muurimaa

United Kingdom
Pressure increases for UK Government to ban cruel fur imports as leading EU science body declares systemic animal suffering on Europe’s fur farms

LONDON—Pressure is increasing on the UK Government to ban the import and sale of cruel fur as a leading EU science body, the European Food Safety Authority,  concluded in its official 

Fox fur farm investigation in Finland, carried out by Humane World for Animals in collaboration with Finnish animal protection group Oikeutta eläimille in late October 2024.

Kristo Muurimaa

Going fur-free Europe
EU science body, EFSA, declares systemic animal suffering on Europe’s fur farms

BRUSSELS—Fur farming across the European Union fails to meet basic animal welfare needs for mink, foxes, raccoon dogs and chinchillas, says the European Food Safety Authority in its official scient

Bok Nal event BoksRun in Seoul July 2025

Jean Chung

Ending the dog and cat meat trade worldwide South Korea
Dog lovers and their canine companions join Humane World for Animals Korea to launch “BoksRun at Bok Nal!” event ahead of Bok Nal season

SEOUL — Humane World for Animals Korea (formerly Humane Society International) has launched a public awareness campaign “BoksRun at Bok Nal!” to redefine Bok Nal — traditionally regarded as a time

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A Humane World is the official blog of Humane World for Animals—a first-hand account of our ongoing efforts to protect animals, as told by our president and CEO, Kitty Block.

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