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Valentine’s Day: A leading Thai hospital shows compassion for animals by committing to eggs from cage-free hens
BANGKOK, Thailand—One of the leading private hospitals in Thailand, Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital, has chosen Valentine’s Day to announce its transition to sourcing eggs from cage-free hens for its food and nutrition services by 2026.
House Ag Committee Chair renews Big Pork’s attack on state animal welfare laws
WASHINGTON —Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, issued the following responses regarding the introduction of a new Farm Bill in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Animal protection organizations partner to help Alaskan communities recover from Typhoon Halong
In the wake of Typhoon Halong, Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States, is assisting Alaska Native Rural Veterinary, Inc. with ongoing recovery efforts in typhoon-stricken villages.
Lucknow marks one 100,000 dog sterilization milestone with vibrant, educational murals at its Animal Birth Control center
LUCKNOW, India—Lucknow has achieved a major milestone in humane street dog management by completing one 100,000 dog sterilization surgeries under its Animal Birth Control program, jointly implemented by Humane World for Animals India and the Lucknow Municipal Corporation.
Kids invited to speak up for wild animals for World Wildlife Day on March 3
WASHINGTON—Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, launched a nationwide conservation education and advocacy project empo
USDA prioritizes cruelty ahead of animal welfare and worker safety at slaughterhouses
WASHINGTON—Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, strongly condemn a new proposal by the U.S.
As USDA moves to address puppy mill cruelties, humane advocates push for stronger standards of care at commercial dog breeding facilities
WASHINGTON—Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund, formerly called Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund, are encouraged to see the U.S.
Italian MEPs appeal to the European commissioner for animal welfare: end fur farming
ROME—“It is time to put an end to fur farming and to the trade in fur products in Europe,” urged animal protection organization Humane World for Animals (formerly called Humane Society International) at today’s event “The economic unsustainability of the European fur industry,” held in Rome.
Stop alle pellicce: appello degli eurodeputati al Commissario europeo per il Benessere animale e mozione dei consiglieri di Roma Capitale
ROMA—“È ora di dire stop all’allevamento di animali per la produzione di pellicce e al commercio di prodotti di pellicceria in Europa”: è l’appello che l’organizzazione Humane World for Animals (precedentemente nota come Humane Society International) ha lanciato oggi a Roma, in occasione dell’eve
Indiana, soccorritori al lavoro durante un’ondata di caldo estremo per salvare i cani coinvolti in un presunto caso di combattimenti
FORT WAYNE, Indiana, Stati Uniti—Humane World for Animals, precedentemente nota come Humane Society of the United States e Humane Society International, sta collaborando con il Dipartimento di polizia di Fort Wayne per salvare 22 cani e cuccioli presumibilmente coinvolti in combattimenti clandest
Dog lovers and their canine companions join Humane World for Animals Korea to launch “BoksRun at Bok Nal!” event ahead of Bok Nal season
SEOUL — Humane World for Animals Korea (formerly Humane Society International) has launched a public awareness campaign “BoksRun at Bok Nal!” to redefine Bok Nal — traditionally regarded as a time to consume boshintang (dog meat soup) — as a healthy and joyful day spent walking and running with f
Pressure increases for UK Government to ban cruel fur imports as leading EU science body declares systemic animal suffering on Europe’s fur farms
LONDON—Pressure is increasing on the UK Government to ban the import and sale of cruel fur as a leading EU science body, the European Food Safety Authority, concluded in its official scientific opinion pub