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A time of hope for animals
As Joe Biden and Kamala Harris head to the White House, they bring with them a proven track record of protecting animals.
Our animal protection agenda wins big in House Appropriations funding package
By Kitty Block and Sara Amundson
Senator introduces bills to restrict private possession of big cats, primates
By Kitty Block and Sara Amundson
Wildlife killing contests
These senseless competitions promote the mass killing of animals for prizes and bragging rights.
Beyond the backyard
Every outdoor space, whether a transformed city plot or a suburban pocket prairie, matters to animals. Here’s how to reclaim land for wildlife well beyond your own backyard.
Western Oregon University pledges to serve 50% plant-based meals on campus by 2027
The Humane Society of the United States is thrilled to announce that Western Oregon University, the state’s oldest public university, has signed the Forward Food Pledge, committing to transition the university’s campus dining menus to 50% plant-based meals by 2027.
U.S. House passes bill allowing toxic lead ammunition and tackle, raising health risks for animals and people
WASHINGTON—Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 215 to 202, largely on party lines, to support a bill that would substantially increase the risk of harmful lead exposure to both animals and humans from spent hunting ammunition or abandoned fishing tackle on federal lands and water.
The misunderstood coyote
Coyotes go out of their way to stay out of ours. Yet for all their efforts to politely coexist, these intelligent, adaptable canines receive little thanks. Here's how to make the best of life with our newest wild neighbor.
The Fund for Animals and the Humane Society of the United States merger is complete
WASHINGTON—Today the Fund for Animals and the Humane Society of the United States finalized the merger announced in 2021.
State of the animals under the Trump administration: a year of highs and lows
This past year has been a mixed one for animals under President Donald Trump.
Americans love grizzly bears, but Montana and Wyoming lawmakers are not getting the message
Grizzly 399, often called the world’s most famous grizzly bear, has a fan base of wildlife watchers that numbers in the hundreds of thousands.
Has trophy hunting changed since the death of Cecil the lion?
It has been six years since the death of Cecil, a male lion who was a popular individua
In 2019, the HSUS and our affiliates produced extraordinary gains for all animals
The year 2019 was one of extraordinary gains for animals trapped in the cruel business of fur, for companion animals who are the victims of malicious cruelty, for wild animals at risk of extinction because of trophy hunting and the wildlife products trade, and for farm animals forced to spend the
Breaking news: U.S. House approves key animal reforms, including combating wildlife trafficking, preventing cruel hunting practices and enforcing animal cruelty laws
The U.S. House today approved many key animal protection reforms, including measures designed to rein in horse soring, combat wildlife trafficking and help enforce animal cruelty laws, as part of Congress's annual appropriations process.
How animals would be impacted by US federal funding package
Ahead of a looming U.S. government shutdown, congressional leaders have unveiled the first of two packages of bills to keep federal government funded through September 30 (the end of fiscal year 2024). This first package of funding and directives for several agencies contains many key items with positive implications for animals.
Big Cat Public Safety Act becomes law, capping off year of wins for wild animals
The exploitation and abuse of big cats as props for paid public interactions at roadside attractions will soon be a thing of the past.
Vital Ground and the Trust protect key grizzly habitat in Montana’s Yaak Valley
MISSOULA, Montana —Tucked amid the rugged mountains and dense forest of Montana’s northwestern corner, the Yaak Valley hosts one of North America’s smallest, most vulnerable grizzly bear populations.