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Victory: Court affirms Massachusetts' groundbreaking farm animal protection law
Good news to start 2026: These laws are now in place for animals in the US
Every day, all over the world, people are giving their voices to the voiceless, taking a stand for animals who cannot advocate for themselves.
Giving thanks for progress for farmed animals all over the world
This week, as we come together with family and friends for Thanksgiving in the U.S., we honor our own tradition: Kicking off our year-end blog posts that celebrate progress for animals.
Why is outdated animal research still being used when better science exists?
Let’s create a world where scientific progress is based on innovation, not animal suffering.
Changing food systems can help end animal cruelty. Here’s how.
Our teams all over the world are driving a global shift toward a plant-forward food system.
There’s a new chance to protect pangolins—and you can help
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service just announced its proposed listing of seven additional species of pangolins under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as endangered. These ESA protections are critical for heavily trafficked non-native species because the U.S. is a major destination and transport hub.
Dog slaughterhouse opens its doors to rescuers so last pups can be saved
Hairless pup found trembling in a cabinet now has a whole new life
She looks like an entirely different dog.
Announcing the 2026 community hero for our More Than a Pet campaign
Nominated by Partnership With Native Americans, Chantal Wadsworth has dedicated her life to animal welfare in a community where access to resources is extremely limited.
Welcome to my humane backyard
From coast to coast, gardeners are putting down the power tools and letting nature take the lead.
How to make your yard family-friendly
Decaying logs and miniature bogs, hollowed stalks and piled rocks, nutritious pollen and leaves fallen: They’re not the stuff of traditional nursery rhymes and baby showers. But if wild mothers-to-be had gift registries, these natural supplies would top the list.
The misunderstood coyote
Coyotes go out of their way to stay out of ours. Yet for all their efforts to politely coexist, these intelligent, adaptable canines receive little thanks. Here's how to make the best of life with our newest wild neighbor.
A happy ending for Emma
For this sweet pup and her new family, it was a story of love at first sight.
Undercover investigation finds dogs suffering in lab experiments
Some dogs have already been put down; the Humane Society of the United States hopes to help the others suffering in lab experiments.
Underwater exposure: "The Cove" director Louie Psihoyos turns lens on dolphin hunt
The groundbreaking documentary "The Cove" exposes the practice of driving hundreds of dolphins ashore so a small number can be netted for sale to entertainment parks and the rest butchered for food.
Dying without a sound
HSUS investigation reveals dead rabbits in the freezer at Petland.
What do wildlife need in winter? Plants!
What we do (or don’t do) outside affects whether wildlife live to see another spring. This winter, use this checklist to cultivate a year-round home for your wild neighbors.