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Breaking news: Congress’s omnibus package includes big wins for animals
The appropriations bill and accompanying coronavirus relief/stimulus package for fiscal year 2021 now advancing through Congress will bring critical and much-needed support to millions of Americans.
“No lack of love”
Minnesota reservation joins the Pets for Life mentorship program and helps keep pets with their families.
Indictment in Wyoming wolf killing puts human indifference in the spotlight
Horse death during final race creates tragic news from Belmont Park and another critical need for reform in the horse racing industry
Keith Dane, senior director of equine protection for the Humane Society of the United States released this statement in response to yet another tragedy within the horse racing industry after a horse had to be euthanized, Saturday, after the final leg of the Triple Crown:
Historic wins for farm animals in California, greyhounds in Florida
The Humane Society of the United States and the Humane Society Legislative Fund take on the big fights: the ones that have the greatest long-term impact for the most animals.
Animal Care Expo takes place online this year; Event to feature more than 30 sessions
Animal Care Expo, our marquee training and exhibition event for animal welfare professionals, has moved online this year because of the coronavirus crisis.
Lions are in danger of extinction, but the U.S. will reward a trophy hunter who killed one with an import permit for the animal's body parts
For the first time since 2016, when the United States protected lions under the Endangered Species Act, the Trump administration will allow an American trophy hunter to bring home the body parts of a lion he killed in Tanzania.
Tell NIH to send the last of the research chimpanzees to sanctuary
Many of you were by our side as we worked successfully to outlaw the use of chimpanzees in invasive research in the United States, a tremendous achievement and one that enjoyed the support of millions of America
Three glaring examples of why animals need the US to pass the Better CARE for Animals Act
The flood of inspection reports detailing animal neglect and suffering at puppy mills, wild animal attractions and animal laboratories in the U.S. regulated under the federal Animal Welfare Act continues to be overwhelming. Strengthening the ability of the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene in cases involving welfare violations would do a world of good for animals. We are committed to the idea that real change for animals on a massive scale is possible. That’s why we are strong backers of the Better Collaboration, Accountability, and Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) for Animals Act, which was introduced as a bipartisan, bicameral bill in July 2023.
Animal welfare crisis grows more critical in Ukraine as war rages on
As Russia continues its deadly assault on Ukraine, humanitarians and animal advocates from around the world are banding together to provide urgent relief to those imperiled by the fighting, and to help people fleeing the war zone with their beloved pets.
Breaking news: Farm Bill clears Congress; House votes to protect pets from domestic violence, outlaw dog meat and prevent animal fighting in U.S. territories
The U.S. House has just passed the Farm Bill, and we’re celebrating great wins for animals.
Zinke’s attacks on wildlife at odds with critique of trophy hunting from White House, American public
During her recent trip to Africa, first lady Melania Trump made more than a few headlines while spending time in the company of wild animals. She fed a baby elephant at an elephant orphanage and went on a safari in Kenya, snapping photographs of zebras, impalas, giraffes and hippopotamuses.
Despite efforts to thwart the process, NIH says it will retire chimpanzees to sanctuary
The National Institutes of Health says it remains committed to retiring nearly 255 federally owned or supported chimpanzees to a sanctuary.
An American trophy hunter wants to bring home an endangered cheetah he killed in Namibia
By Kitty Block and Sara Amundson
Breaking: Proposed Farm Bill would create a nightmare for animals
The Farm Bill, a legislative package the U.S. Congress approves every five years or so to govern agricultural and food programs, has the potential to instill animal welfare and sustainability into food practices for years to come. Instead, the 2024 Farm Bill just approved in the House Agriculture Committee would undo so much progress made for animal welfare, threaten public health and create a nightmare for countless animals.
Solidarity at D.C. animal advocacy conference shows the power of our cause
This past weekend we held our Taking Action for Animals conference just outside of Washington, D.C., with over 450 advocates who came from all over the country to attend. At a time that may feel divisive and politically uncertain, this event was a testament to the dedication and steadfast unity that the cause of animal protection rallies.
Capsicum Culinary Studio and Humane Society International/Africa collaborate to train lecturers and students in plant-based cooking
CAPE TOWN, South Africa—In honour of World Vegan Month this November, Capsicum Culinary Studio has announced a collaboration with Humane Society International/Africa.
Animal shelters are in crisis
Animal shelters across the U.S. are at a breaking point. Learn why adoptions have dropped, how the pandemic played a role and how you can help save lives.
Urgent alert! Act now to stop major threat to wolves in Congress
Congress will act this Friday on a bill that poses a terrible threat to wolves, and we urgently need your help to stop it. The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on the Manage our Wolves Act, H.R.