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Abandoned dog in Costa Rica jungle finds a loving home
Found wandering alone in a national park, Bosque received the lifesaving care and treatment needed to survive thanks to Humane World for Animals supporters.
In 2024 we scored victories for chimps and countless other animals suffering in laboratories
Because laboratories and research breeding facilities are closed-door operations, we don’t often have names and faces to identify the animals who suffer in the animal testing industry. But we know that there are millions of dogs, mice, monkeys and other animals like Montessa who need our help, and we continue to work tirelessly on their behalf. Over the last year, we have made great progress toward reducing and ultimately ending animal testing across the globe.
How we feed the animals of Black Beauty Ranch
Sanctuary caregivers prep hundreds of pounds of produce each week for monkeys, pigs and more.
A decisive vote in Oregon marks a turning point in the campaign to end experiments on primates
WASHINGTON—Humanity and compassion for primates were on the agenda at a public meeting today concerning historic changes proposed for the Oregon National Primate Research Center, a federa
As Home Office Statistics Show UK Animal Experiments At Shocking 4.11million, HSI Calls on Government to Increase Spend on Non-Animal Replacement Techniques
As today the Home Office publishes its annual UK statistics on scientific procedures using animals - revealing animal use has reached a shocking 4.11million procedures - Humane Society International/UK calls for a substantial increase in government funding for the development of non-animal replac
200-plus wild animals removed from notorious Indiana roadside zoo
An Indiana roadside zoo whose owner’s federal license was revoked for numerous violations of the Animal Welfare Act, including beating a leopard to death with a baseball bat and swinging monkeys around by their tails, has closed its doors.
2025 brought us closer to a world without animal testing and research
Montessa, a chimpanzee, spent 50 years in a barren laboratory, and for 30 of them, she endured harmful testing procedures. This year, however, her fortune changed.
HSI launches campaign to protect wild animals from trafficking trade in Mexico
Humane Society International, a leading international animal protection organization, officially launched “Don’t Buy Wild” (No compres fauna silvestre) campaign in Mexico.
We’re calling on the FDA to save animals by modernizing drug testing
In an era defined by scientific and technological innovation, testing drugs on dogs, rats, monkeys and other animals is not only becoming increasingly outdated but causes immense animal suffering. Despite publicly indicating a commitment to non-animal test methods, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s regulations and guidance documents for pharmaceutical companies are unclear and continue to emphasize the use of animals for drug testing. There is evidence that some companies believe testing on animals is legally required as part of the drug approval process.
Alex the chimpanzee makes a long journey home
The Humane Society of the United States led a decades-long fight to end the use of chimpanzees in research. After the U.S.
Victory! New Department of Transportation rule says airlines cannot ban certain breeds of service dogs
The Department of Transportation has just finalized a rule that prohibits airlines from banning pit-bull-type dogs and certain other breeds from serving as service animals on flights.
A new beginning: Rescued marmoset thrives at Black Beauty Ranch
After living a bleak existence as an illegal pet, this rescued marmoset finds sanctuary at Black Beauty Ranch.
Scarlet macaws return home after rescue from wildlife trafficking
Rescued from wildlife traffickers, 19 scarlet macaws soar back into their native rainforest home with the help of Humane World.
Preventing a new pandemic
Humane Society International issued a call in April for the worldwide closure of all wildlife markets and an end to the commercial trade in wild-caught and captive-bred wildlife, including the exotic pet trade in the U.S.
U.S. will deny visas to wildlife traffickers
The United States is one of the world’s largest destinations for illegal wildlife products.