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National Day of the Horse brings new calls for protecting Tennessee Walking Horses
WASHINGTON—As equine enthusiasts and animal supporters across the country celebrate the National Day of the Horse, Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund (formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund) are bringing attention to the need to
Wild mammals and birds return to the Guatemalan jungle after being rescued from negative interactions with humans
PETEN, Guatemala—Twenty-five mammals and nine wild birds, including species classified as endangered or vulnerable at the national level, were returned to their home in the Guatemalan jungle, after being rescued and rehabilitated following negative human interactions. The release was carried out in
Mamíferos y aves silvestres regresaron a la selva guatemalteca tras ser rescatados de interacciones negativas con humanos
PETÉN, Guatemala—Un total de 25 mamíferos y 9 aves silvestres, incluidas especies clasificadas como en peligro de extinción o vulnerables a nivel nacional, regresaron a su hogar en la selva maya guatemalteca, después de ser rescatados y rehabilitados como consecuencia de interacciones humanas
US House votes to strip federal protections for gray wolves, opening the door to trophy hunts and slaughter
WASHINGTON—Today, the U.S. House of Representatives played the role of the “big, bad wolf” by voting 211-204, largely on party lines, to prematurely strip gray wolves of federal Endangered Species Act protections across the lower 48 states. The yea votes on the laughably named Pet and Livestock
Abbattimenti di massa e scarsa trasparenza: nuove interrogazioni parlamentari mirano a far luce sul futuro dei visoni ancora confinati negli allevamenti italiani
ROMA—Humane World for Animals Italia (precedentemente nota come Humane Society International) accoglie favorevolmente la presentazione di nuove interrogazioni parlamentari, alla Camera e al Senato, sulla sorte dei visoni ancora confinati nelle strutture un tempo adibite ad allevamenti per la
Mass killing of animals and lack of transparency: new parliamentary questions seek clarity on the future of mink still confined on Italian fur farms
ROME—Humane World for Animals Italy (formerly called Humane Society International) welcomes the submission of new parliamentary questions, in both the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, regarding the fate of mink still confined in cages that were once used as fur farms in the country. The
Largest hunting fair in the EU takes place in Dortmund, Germany
BRUSSELS —From 24 to 29 January, Europe's largest hunting fair will take place in Dortmund, Germany. Over 80 national and international exhibitors from Canada, Argentina, Namibia, South Africa, Germany, Spain, Poland and others, will attend Jagd & Hund 2023, offering trophy hunting trips, that cost
Leading animal protection NGOs call for ban on hunting trophy imports
BRUSSELS —Humane Society International/Europe, Pro Wildlife, Born Free Foundation, Eurogroup for Animals and Pan African Sanctuary Alliance today presented a new report at an event at the European Parliament, which was hosted by German MEP Manuela Ripa ÖDP, Greens/EFA. The report highlights how the
Secret filming shows rooms stacked full of caged chinchillas in Romania’s filthy fur factory farms, sparking calls for a ban
BUCHAREST, Romania—Romania is being urged to become the 20 th country in Europe to ban fur farming following revelations from an undercover investigation by Humane Society International/Europe which uncovers serious animal welfare concerns. Following discussion with HSI/Europe, deputies from the
Patru branduri de modă românești se angajează să renunțe la blănuri și se alătură programului Fur Free Retailer
BUCUREȘTI, România—Patru branduri de modă din România s-au angajat să renunțe la blănuri după ce au colaborat cu Humane Society International/Europe și au devenit primii designeri din România care s-au alăturat programului global Fur Free Retailer. Ioana Ciolacu, Muse um Concept, REDU și OCTAVIA
La France avance vers l’interdiction d’importer des trophées de chasse issus d’espèces protégées
PARIS— Hier, une proposition de loi transpartisane visant à interdire l'importation de trophées de chasse d'espèces protégées vers la France a été déposée par la députée Ecologiste Sandra Regol avec le soutien de la présidente du groupe d'études Condition et bien-être des animaux à l’Assemblée








