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Humane Society International/India helps animals after massive landslides
Praveen Suresh had never seen such destruction. Heavy rains battered the Wayanad district of the state of Kerala in southwest India during the last week of July. Early on July 30, the area experienced
One woman’s unwavering dedication to animals
When Gail Strickler and her husband, Bill Jasper, decided to get a dog soon after they married, there was no question in Strickler’s mind that their new companion would be a rescue. Though none of
Dr. Kwane Stewart of Project Street Vet talks about his inspiration, current work and future
In 2011, Dr. Kwane Stewart was working at an overwhelmed municipal animal shelter in California. Depressed about the animals he couldn’t save, he contemplated quitting his profession. Then one morning
Pet-proof your holidays
Holiday meals can be all-too-tempting to peckish pets, who may forget their manners and decide to help themselves! Take Sam, a rottweiler, and Pete, a Chihuahua, for example. They had been left home
Finding solace in nature
I’ve associated cardinals with my paternal grandparents for as long as I can remember. The backyard of their small but charming home in Hazlet, New Jersey, was where I had my first encounters with
A world of compassion: How we improve animal care in Bolivia, India and Canada
In the first part of our World of Compassion series, we share the ways we’re partnering with local communities in Bolivia, India and Canada to enhance access to veterinary care.
Over 100 rabbits rescued from dire situation in Tennessee home
When an overwhelmed caregiver asked for help, Humane World and other animal nonprofits stepped in to save more than 100 rabbits.
All Animals magazine crossword
Test your animal knowledge with this fun and challenging animal crossword puzzle! Download to complete and then check your answers. Packed with trivia, pop culture references and fascinating wildlife
What to know before adopting or fostering a pet rabbit
Are you thinking of adopting a bunny? Here’s what every potential owner should know about this underappreciated pet.
Championing change: Nichole Biber saves wolves, preserves native culture
Championing change, activist Nichole Biber discusses her work to save wolves and preserve Native American culture.
One resilient rescue dog’s inspiring adoption story
From fading to feisty, a tiny Australian shepherd puppy beat the odds and found a loving home.
The secret lives of misunderstood animals
In 2011, researchers set out to determine which wild animals people think are the most charismatic. After surveying over 4,500 people, they found tigers, lions, elephants and giraffes ranked highest
Exposed: The cruel reality of horse soring in Tennessee's Walking Horse tradition
Humane World investigation reveals the cruel reality of horse soring as trainers in “Big Lick” contests continue illegal practice.
"Korean Vegan” Joanne Lee Molinaro on being kind to herself, animals and her audience
Mixing honesty and compassion, cookbook author Joanne Lee Molinaro honors her Korean heritage and builds a more humane world one dish at a time
How to plan an animal-friendly trip to New Orleans
A vibrant city in the Deep South, New Orleans has plenty to experience and explore year-round. Whether you’re planning to soak up the soulful music scene during festival season or skipping the crowds
Reward offered in Ohio for information on dog killed along bike trail
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of a dog in Sandusky County, Ohio. The Case: On Sunday, July 16, 2023, Sandusky County Humane Agents
Humane groups denounce USDA plan to withdraw 2017 rule to protect horses
The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund have denounced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s proposal to withdraw a regulation to protect horses from the cruel and unlawful practice of “soring”, with no commitment to a timeline for implementing increased
Bipartisan legislation to prohibit the use of wild animals in traveling exhibits heard by Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development
BOSTON—Today the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development heard testimony on bills prohibiting the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes and bears in traveling exhibits and shows (H.3245 and S.2197/S.2189). This critical, bipartisan legislation serves to