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In Chile, our rescue team is helping save hundreds of animals imperiled by deadly fires
Our disaster relief team does not shy away from challenging conditions when it comes to helping animals and their families. In 2020, they responded to animals’ needs following the devastation wrought by Australia's wildfires, and last year they went to save animals after the earthquakes in Türkiye. The team’s experience, training and preparation make such a difference. Now our disaster relief team has deployed to Chile to help save hundreds of animals in the wake of devastating and fatal fires. Thousands of people and potentially hundreds of companion animals have been affected, suffering with burns, smoke inhalation and other injuries, with many dogs and cats displaced with or without their families. In this guest blog, Felipe Marquez, our program manager for Latin America region disaster response, shares a glimpse of the team’s work in the field.
Post-disaster, aid and empathy in Florida
Before and after Hurricane Idalia, the Humane Society was there to support pets and their families. We helped more than 9,000 animals.
Here’s why pork is the new veal
Starting in the 1980s, people all over the world began to feel disgusted by veal, when the treatment of baby cows was exposed: Veal was produced by separating baby cows from their mothers and raising them in tiny crates where they could barely move.
‘I rescue animals from disaster areas. Climate change is a gamechanger.’
Last week, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest report, one of the most comprehensive assessments of climate change t
HSI will deploy this week to help animals affected by Australian wildfires
Wildfires ravaging the Australian continent have killed 25 people and are taking an unprecedented toll on the country’s rich wildlife and other animals.
Leading plant-based companies support NGOs and public in urging COP26 to act on meat and dairy reduction to tackle climate change
GLASGOW—Some of the world’s biggest plant-based food manufacturers and investors including Beyond Investing, Eat Just, Linda McCartney Foods and Wicked Kitchen have added their voice to #TheCowInTheRoom campaign at the COP26 climate change conference, calling on world leaders to stop ignoring ani
Wolf expert exonerates wolves in the death of dozens of cattle in Colorado
A wildlife expert who examined photos of dead cows obtained by the Humane Society of the United States in an open records request has concluded that wolves are not to blame for the deaths of 41 cattle whose bodies were found near Meeker, Colorado in 2022.
How to decipher food labels
A native garden plan for pollinators
Recreate our colorful Black Beauty Ranch welcome center garden with this preplanned design.
Farm animal disaster preparedness plan
Be prepared in the event of an emergency to keep your animals safe before the next hurricane, tornado, or flood hits.
Breaking: US Fish and Wildlife proposes to protect native carnivores on national wildlife refuges
Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it will be proposing a rule that would ban predator control on the National Wildlife Refuge System.
As monster storm Michael roars toward Florida, the HSUS offers emergency tips, prepares to help with rescue and relief
As Hurricane Michael barrels into Florida, having turned overnight into a category 4 storm, our Animal Rescue Team has been reaching out to shelter partners and allies, as well as emergency management officials, to encourage them to move unowned shelter animals out of harm’s way and secure pet-fr
572 animals received veterinary care in indigenous zones during the first quarter of 2019
SAN JOSÉ—During February and March, Humane Society International/Latin America, together with the National Animal Health Service, the College of Veterinary Doctors and the School of Veterinary Medicine of the National University, participated in health fairs organized by the
Large majority calls for stronger animal welfare policies – Germany’s federal government ignores clear public mandate
Germany is a nation of animal welfare. This is a central finding of the Humane World for Animals Animal Welfare Barometer, published for the first time today.
How Humane World for Animals is helping restore vulture populations in Africa
Through a new partnership, Humane World for Animals gives hope to plummeting vulture populations by funding rehabilitation and reintroduction programs.