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HSUS, HSI and partners threaten to sue U.S. for failing to protect pangolins
Pangolins are the most illegally trafficked mammals in the world. For decades they have been poached indiscriminately throughout their range in Africa and Asia, driving their numbers in the wild to dangerously low levels.
The FARMS Initiative launches its Protein Shift standards at COP30 to encourage plant-protein financing
A pioneering framework to help financial institutions align their financing and investment activities with sustainable food systems that prioritize plant-based foods has been launched at the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil by a coalition called the FARMS Initiative.
Abandoned dog in Costa Rica jungle finds a loving home
Found wandering alone in a national park, Bosque received the lifesaving care and treatment needed to survive thanks to Humane World for Animals supporters.
What the monarchs taught me
By staying aware and observing my garden, I embarked on a scientific journey that taught me more about monarch butterflies and their relationship to the world.
Build a humane backyard habitat for wildlife
Here are 13 ways you can turn your backyard into a habitat that supports wildlife.
Going to the dark side
Scientists are naming light pollution as a significant but largely hidden contributor to habitat loss. By turning off the lights—and choosing bulbs with care—you can help wildlife.
Special clinics in Costa Rica bring care to local pets while helping protect wildlife
The Animal-Friendly Communities pilot project is helping residents of an isolated community access much-needed veterinary services and support for taking care of pets.
Should we let nature feed the birds?
Though many of us consider bird feeding a benign way to connect with nature, it often exacerbates an already pervasive cultural bias that favors birds over practically any other animal who visits the buffet.
New Jersey prepares to open a gruesome black bear trophy hunt
New Jersey is poised to allow trophy hunters to kill the state’s beloved black bears starting next month using barbaric methods like baiting the animals with piles of rotting sugary food.
How to help wildlife during extreme spring weather
It can be as simple as putting out a dish of clean water.
How to get your dog to stop digging
Find out why dogs dig and learn humane, effective ways to stop digging behaviors while meeting your dog’s natural needs.
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The mindful gardener
As it turns out, just beneath the surface of our leaf piles, decaying perennial stalks, grasses and patches of soil are many more species who have no voice to signal their presence. By bringing a reverent approach to your patch of earth this spring, you can save lives.
How to make a DIY birdbath for your backyard wildlife
Give backyard birds clean, fresh water with this DIY birdbath project made from repurposed flowerpots.
Bears are starting their annual feeding frenzy. Here’s what you should know.
For human beings, the end of summer can mean squeezing in a few last trips to the beach or mountains before school begins and the pace of work picks up.