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After the fires: HSI/HSUS rescuers share emotional accounts from Australia’s Kangaroo Island
Humane Journeys Great Bear RainforestDuring this first-class journey, you will not only experience one of nature’s most iconic spectacles—grizzly bears in their natural habitat—but you will also be immersed in this stunning landscape of the Great Bear Rainforest by air, land and sea.
CanadaMore than 80,000 animal species range across Canada’s vast and varied environments. Unfortunately, many of these wild animals face threats from humans. Each year, millions are subjected to cruel practices such as the global trade in wild animal parts, trophy hunting, captivity, wildlife culls and more. Humane World for Animals is working hard to help. We protect these animals through landmark policy change, humane technologies, direct rescue work and specialized care.
How to make your summer animal-friendlyThe dog days of summer, where temperatures climb and people head outdoors, have nearly arrived. BREAKING: Japan confirms it is leaving the International Whaling Commission ushering in an era of pirate whaling in the North PacificWASHINGTON—Following media speculation last week, the Government of Japan has now confirmed that it is leaving the International Whaling Commission. It will cease whaling in the Southern Ocean but continue its whaling program in the North Pacific. In 2019, HSI drove key global wins for farm animals and against dog meat trade, wildlife trafficking and moreWith a presence in more than 50 countries, Humane Society International has the reach and the ability to create lasting and transformational change for animals around the globe. Wildlife trade and exotic pets: How your travel choices impact animalsLearn how souvenirs, exotic pets and wildlife products fuel the global wildlife trade. Discover cruelty-free travel tips to protect endangered species and avoid supporting animal exploitation.
In 2019, the HSUS and our affiliates produced extraordinary gains for all animalsThe 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 Wildlife tradeWild animals are targets for poaching, captive hunting, the fur trade, the exotic pet trade and more. We're stopping the Wildlife Trade to keep animals safe in their natural habitat.
Exclusive interview with animal activist Dr. Jane GoodallThe founder of the Jane Goodall Institute on reasons for hope and the power of humor. How the world became a better place for wild animals in 2025This year, we achieved some incredible progress for wild animals and raised awareness of their plight, whether they are living in the wilderness, confined to a cage or found in unnatural or unusual situations where they need urgent help. The major achievements for animals that made us who we are todayWe’re on a mission to make real, lasting change for animals. For over seven decades, our work has been motivated by the thought of a better world, one in which humans and animals live in harmony and no animal suffers from the actions of people. |