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Our Impact

Humane World for Animals UK tackles the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering to create permanent change. We make that change at scale, advocating for policy change at all levels of government and working with companies so that they can be kinder to animals their businesses impact. 

 
3
countries

in the UK prohibit the use of glue traps by the public

1.2
millions

signatures on our Fur-Free Britain petition

300
UK chefs

have been trained on plant-based cooking through our programs

What we are working on

Across the UK, we collaborate with like-minded advocates to push for a better world. It’s something Brits want, with 71% of the British public surveyed agreeing that policies that improve animal welfare reflect their own values. We’re focused on a few key areas, including eliminating the worst abuses of farmed animals. Less than 20% of Brits support caging pigs, and we’re working to end that cruelty. We’re also fighting to remove fur from fashion, prohibit the import of hunting trophies into Great Britain, encourage plant-based eating and more.

Brown hare

Andy Fisher

Act for wildlife

Every year, millions of wild animals are persecuted, displaced and cruelly killed across Britain. The scale of their suffering is substantial because our laws fail to give wild animals the protection they need and deserve. We're calling urgently for wildlife laws to be strengthened, to better protect wildlife and ensure wild animal welfare is at the centre of wildlife legislation.

Pigs

Humane World for Animals

Pigs deserve better.

Improving life for farmed animals

Industrial animal agriculture is one of the largest sources of animal suffering in the world. Among the many animal welfare problems, billions of animals are confined to cages or crates so small they can barely move. We must rethink our food systems. That's why we're using science and advocacy to persuade corporations, financial institutions, food and food service companies, governments and producers to improve the lives of farmed animals raised for food and shift toward a more plant-forward, climate-friendly global food system. 

Calling for a fur-free Britain

Theodora Iona

Working for a Fur-Free Britain

Every year, tens of millions of animals suffer and die for their fur, all for a frivolous product that no one needs. The UK banned fur farming as ‘unethical’ in 2000, recognising that keeping wild animals in tiny cages can never be humane. However, the UK continues to allow fur to be imported and sold, effectively outsourcing fur cruelty overseas. More than three-quarters of the British public reject this double-standard and support a fur import and sales ban. We're campaigning hard to make this happen.

Trophy hunted parts of animals

Humane World for Animals

Killed for their parts.

Stopping trophy hunting

Trophy hunting is the unethical practice of killing wildlife for entertainment to obtain the animal’s body or its parts for display as a trophy. Trophy hunters often pay large sums of money to kill rare or charismatic animals and enter their achievements into record books for awards kept by hunting organizations. Humane World for Animals UK is lobbying policymakers to pass comprehensive legislation to ban the import of hunting trophies to the United Kingdom from CITES Appendix I and II species.

Making plant-based food

Lance Murphey

Tasty and healthy!

Forward Food

EatKind is a campaign to encourage people to begin their journey to protecting the planet, animals and their health by cutting down, or cutting out, animal products and embracing plant-based foods. Reducing the amount of meat and other animal products on menus is critical if we are to make the global food system more sustainable, putting more plants on plates can also improve human health and prevent animals from suffering.

Photo os a white footed mouse

Ryan B. Stephens

Banning glue traps

Glue traps, also known as glue or sticky boards, are trays coated with an extremely strong adhesive. We want to see a complete ban on the sale and use of these cruel, indiscriminate and indefensible traps, due to the suffering they cause to animals.

Petitions

Help animals by taking action

Petitions
Urge the USDA to protect puppies

Puppies and mother dogs suffer in puppy mills. Join us in calling on the U.S. Department of Agriculture to enforce and raise their standards at all commercial breeding facilities.

End the cruel dog and cat meat trades worldwide

Speak out against the cruel, unnecessary and dangerous dog and cat meat trade.

Urge Shriners to adopt an animal-free circus policy

Join us in urging Shriners International to prohibit local chapters from using sensitive wild animals in their circuses.

Support pet equity

Pets and their families belong together. Help us increase access to affordable veterinary care, pet food and pet-inclusive housing.

Ban fur farms in Canada

Every year, more than two million animals are confined in tiny cages on factory fur farms in Canada, living in misery. You can help put an end to cruel fur farms in Canada.

Ban farrowing crates in the UK

Mother pigs (sows) confined in crates in the UK spend their adult lives unable to do anything other than stand up or lie down. It is cruel and unnecessary to force sows to be locked in narrow metal cages. 

Help dogs and cats on the streets

Millions of dogs and cats roam the streets worldwide. Many of these animals may suffer from starvation, dehydration, exposure to the elements, injury and disease. 

Tell Petland to stop selling puppies

Petland is linked to the cruel puppy mill industry and is the last national chain of pet stores to still sell dogs and puppies. Urge Petland go humane and stop selling puppies.

Pledge to protect captive wild animals

The misguided demand for interactions with wild animals is fueling an industry that harms wildlife across the U.S. and around the world. Avoid attractions that offer close encounters with wild animals.

Latest News

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

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 scientific

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New polling reveals 69% of Brits reject the practice of caging mother pigs in farrowing crates for weeks at a time

LONDON—New polling commissioned by leading animal protection organisation Humane World for Animals UK (formerly Humane Society International UK) reveals that more than two thirds (69%) of the British

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Animal groups deliver 1.5 million petition signatures to 10 Downing Street for a UK fur sales ban ahead of legislative bill’s Second Reading

LONDON―Campaigners gathered today at No. 10 Downing Street to deliver a petition of more than 1.5 million signatures to the Prime Minister, calling for the UK to ban the import and sale of cruel fur

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