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More than 30 animal protection organisations urge Prime Minister ‘don’t betray animals’ as Government stalls on three key animal welfare bills

LONDON—Thirty-two of the UK’s leading animal protection organisations have written urgently to Prime Minister Boris Johnson to express alarm and opposition to reports that the Government has in mind to de-prioritise animal welfare and put at risk legislation to ban live exports

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Europe
Belgian Parliament resolved to ban imports of hunting trophies from internationally protected species

BRUSSELS—Today, the Belgium Parliament took a significant step against the import and trade of animal trophies, adopting with overwhelming support a resolution urging the government to immediately end the authorisation of trophy import permits for certain threatened and endangered species. Among those

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Farmed animal welfare
HSI applauds the formation of the first Chilean cage-free egg producers association

SANTIAGO, Chile—Egg farmers who are using cage-free hen housing systems in Chile have formed the country’s first union association to support cage-free production. The formation of Chile Libres comes after many years of dialogue among producers and stakeholders including Humane Society International

New undercover investigation reveals the shocking brutality of trapping animals for fur and recreation in the United States

WASHINGTON—Animal welfare and conservation non-profit, Born Free USA, working in collaboration with Humane Society International and the Humane Society of the United States, has today released a shocking undercover investigation exposing the cruelty of animal trapping, including for the fur trade, in

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United Kingdom
UK government urged not to drop fur import ban, as new undercover video reveals shocking brutality of fur trapping in the United States

LONDON—Amidst concerns that the UK government could be considering abandoning a ban on cruel fur imports, a shocking new undercover investigation exposing the cruelty of animal trapping in the United States, including for the fur trade, has been released by animal welfare

HSI's Romania director Andreea Roseti delivers pet food to Romanian Red Cross for the Ukrainian relief effort.
Romania
The Red Cross and Humane Society International send pet food into Ukraine to alleviate animal welfare crisis

Sibiu, ROMANIA—The Romanian Red Cross and animal protection organisation Humane Society International have launched an unprecedented agreement to get vital pet food and veterinary supplies into Ukraine to help tackle a worsening animal welfare crisis. Hundreds of animal shelters, veterinary clinics and

Dog Meat Free Indonesia
Indonesia
Criminal gangs, traders and traffickers are stealing and killing thousands of dogs from Indonesian villages to sell for meat at wet markets, where they may contribute to spreading the next pandemic

Indonesia President Joko Widodo and local leaders are facing pressure to shut down the country’s criminal dog meat trade after sickening new video released by the Dog Meat Free Indonesia coalition—of which Humane Society International is a member—revealed horrific animal cruelty and

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Brazil prioritizes animal-free safety assessment of school supplies

RIO DE JANEIRO—Humane Society International is excited to announce that animal-free safety assessment of school supplies is now possible in Brazil. Previously, rats and rabbits were routinely used to test paints, glues and other school supplies. HSI worked together with Brazilian stakeholders

Jean Chung for HSI Dogs are shown locked in a cage at a dog meat farm in Hongseong, South Korea. The operation is part of HSI's efforts to fight the dog meat trade throughout Asia.
Ending the dog and cat meat trades South Korea
Animal group urges South Korea’s new president Yoon Seok-yeol to act swiftly on his pledge to end dog meat misery

SEOUL—Animal groups in South Korea are urging the newly elected president Yoon Seok-yeol to act swiftly on his pre-election pledge to tackle the dog meat industry. Among them, Seoul-based animal protection group Humane Society International/Korea says Yoon’s election must herald “an historic

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