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.
in the UK prohibit the use of glue traps by the public
signatures on our Fur-Free Britain petition
have been trained on plant-based cooking through our programs
Petitions
Help animals by taking action

Urge the European Union to stop importing hunting trophies
Nearly 15,000 hunting trophies of species at risk like elephants, lions, giraffes, polar bears and black rhinos were imported into the EU between 2014 and 2018.

Urge the FDA to end animal testing
It’s time for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to put an end to these outdated and flawed practices—and embrace science without suffering.

End the export of live horses for slaughter
Horses are flown by air, crammed into wooden crates without water, food or rest for the long journey only to be slaughtered upon arrival.

Sign the pledge to end trophy hunting
Every year, hundreds of thousands of wild animals are killed solely to obtain "trophies"—heads, hides or pelts and even whole animals—to stuff, skin and hang on a wall.

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 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.
Latest News
EDINBURGH―Demonstrating local support for a ban on farrowing crates, public reactions filmed in Scotland by leading animal protection organisation Humane World for Animals UK (formerly Humane Society
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
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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