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Federal judge rules US Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law in denying protections for gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains
MISSOULA , Mont.—A federal judge in Montana ruled today that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service broke the law last year when it denied a petition to protect gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains under the Endangered Species Act. The agency must now reconsider whether to grant protections to
Animales afectados por inundaciones en Veracruz, reciben atención de emergencia
VERACRUZ, México — En respuesta a las devastadoras inundaciones que han afectado a cinco estados de México, la organización líder en protección animal Humane World for Animals (anteriormente Humane Society International) ha desplegado su equipo de respuesta a desastres para ayudar a los animales y
Animals impacted by floods in Mexico’s Veracruz state receive emergency care
VERACRUZ, Mexico — In response to devastating floods that have impacted five states across Mexico, leading animal protection organization Humane World for Animals (formerly called Humane Society International) has deployed its disaster response team to help animals and communities in the regions of
Hundreds of thousands of fish poisoned in EU-mandated chemical tests
Brussels — Nearly 400,000 fish have been used in chemical safety tests required by the EU’s REACH regulation—with a further 530,000 to 690,000 projected to suffer following recent regulatory changes—according to a new analysis commissioned by Humane World for Animals (formerly called Humane Society
Hunderttausende Fische durch verpflichtende EU-Chemikalientests vergiftet
BERLIN — Fast 400.000 Fische wurden bereits in Sicherheitstests für Chemikalien eingesetzt, wie sie die EU-Verordnung REACH vorschreibt. Weitere 530.000 bis 690.000 Tiere könnten infolge neuer regulatorischer Änderungen noch hinzukommen. Das zeigt eine neue Analyse, die von Humane World for Animals
Centinaia di migliaia di pesci avvelenati nei test chimici prescritti dall’UE
BRUXELLES, Belgio —Quasi 400.000 pesci sono stati impiegati nei test per la valutazione della sicurezza delle sostanze chimiche richiesti dal regolamento REACH dell’Unione Europea, e altri 530.000–690.000 potrebbero subire la stessa sorte a seguito di recenti modifiche normative. È quanto emerge da
Sute de mii de pești otrăviți în teste chimice cerute de Uniunea Europeană
București - Aproape 400.000 de pești au fost utilizați în testele de siguranță chimică impuse de REACH (regulamentul UE pentru înregistrarea, evaluarea, autorizarea și restricționarea substanțelor chimice). În continuare se estimează că între 530.000 și 690.000 de pești vor mai suferi, ca urmare a
Cecil the lion died 10 years ago. The killing didn't.
BRUSSELS—Ten years ago on July 1, 2015, an American hunter seeking a trophy shot an arrow at an African lion named Cecil just outside the boundaries of Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. The senseless killing of Cecil, a lion who was being studied by scientists and beloved by park visitors, created a
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 scientific opinion published today. In response, leading animal protection charity Humane World for Animals
Humane Society International saves 90 dogs from slaughter in South Korea
WASHINGTON—Humane Society International’s rescue team is on the ground in South Korea to save 90 dogs and puppies from the horrors of the dog meat trade and to bring them to the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Fifteen puppies will be arriving in the D.C. area on September 26 and 27
Humane Society International welcomes German Ministry of the Environment announcement of intentions to restrict the import of hunting trophies
BERLIN—Humane Society International supports the announcement by Environment Minister Steffi Lemke to restrict the import of hunting trophies from protected animal species to Germany. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature Ethics Specialist Group recently called on the German






