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New camera trap IDs for Viet Nam’s endangered elephants could help turn human-elephant conflict into human-elephant coexistence
DONG NAI, Viet Nam—Efforts to save Viet Nam’s wild elephants—currently listed as Endangered in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List are being given a boost by a new collaborative, science-based project including camera trap IDs. The unique project is a joint effort between
Iceland will allow commercial whaling to resume in 'devastating rejection of once-in-a-generation opportunity to end slaughter at sea'
BRUSSELS—As news breaks that Iceland will allow the resumption of commercial whaling with the introduction of so-called “improvements”, despite clear evidence of immense animal suffering, global animal protection charity Humane Society International calls it a devastating and inexplicable decision
Islandia zezwoli na wznowienie polowań na wieloryby w celach komercyjnych i rezygnuje z wyjątkowej szansy zaprzestania rzezi na morzu
BRUKSELA/WARSZAWA—Islandia zezwoli na wznowienie połowów wielorybów w celach zarobkowych poprzez wprowadzenie tak zwanych „ulepszeń”, pomimo wyraźnych dowodów na ogromne cierpienie zwierząt bez wzgledu na zastosowane metody polowań. Międzynarodowa organizacja ochrony zwierząt Humane Society
Mexican authorities attend trainings to combat extreme cases of animal cruelty
MEXICO CITY—Last month, experts in animal cruelty prevention and response from Humane Society International trained officials with the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection, the Animal Surveillance Brigade, the Mexico City Environmental Attorney's Office, Quintana Roo, Aguascalientes, and
Autoridades mexicanas asisten a capacitaciones para combatir casos extremos de crueldad animal
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO—El mes pasado, expertos en prevención y respuesta a la crueldad animal de Humane Society International capacitaron a funcionarios de la Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente (PROFEPA), la Brigada de Vigilancia Animal, las Procuradurías Ambientales de la Ciudad de México
86% of South Koreans have no plans to eat dog meat and the majority support a ban, new Nielsen/HSI poll finds
SEOUL―The vast majority of South Koreans (86%) have little to no intention of consuming dog meat in the future, regardless of their past consumption, according to a new survey by Nielsen Korea commissioned by animal group Humane Society International/Korea. A majority (57%) support a ban on the dog
Royal Heritage restaurant ditches caged eggs from its menu
Update: As of June 2023, Kalpapruek has published that it no longer buys eggs from caged hens. BANGKOK, Thailand — Kalpapruek, a Thai restaurant founded by Prince Bhisatej Rajani and Lady Datchari Rajani in 1975, announced its new animal welfare commitment to serve and buy eggs only from cage-free
Un silenzio che uccide quello del Ministro Pichetto Fratin sul tema delle importazioni dei trofei di caccia di specie protette
ROMA—Humane Society International/Europe lancia oggi uno strumento di protesta digitale per rinnovare l’appello al Governo italiano, in particolare al Ministro dell'Ambiente e della Sicurezza energetica Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, di introdurre un divieto di importazione per i trofei di caccia
India’s first street dog directory set to save lives in Vadodara
VADODARA, Gujarat—Humane Society International/India launched India’s first-ever directory dedicated to street dog welfare. The directory features useful information on dog welfare-focused individuals and agencies that offer services including rescue, veterinary care, transport, adoptions, treatment
Special Dog becomes Brazil’s first cage-free pet food
SÃO PAULO—Special Dog, one of the largest pet food manufacturers in Brazil, announced that it is now procuring exclusively cage-free eggs for its manufacturing operations. This move makes Special Dog the first pet food manufacturer in Brazil to have effectively implemented its 100% cage-free eggs
Restaurant Group ramps up its hen welfare pledge in Thailand
Update: As of September 2023, Bann Ying Family has published that it no longer buys eggs from caged hens. BANGKOK, Thailand—Restaurant group Baan Ying Family adopted a new animal welfare policy to use 100% free-range organic eggs. The group runs six restaurant brands including Baan Ying, Baan Ying
Polling reveals millions of Brits put ‘protecting animals from cruelty’ amongst top three most important policies that will influence their votes
LONDON — Over two-thirds (67%) of the British public think that a political party planning to pass more laws to improve animal welfare and protect animals from cruelty would have ‘the right priorities’, and 71% feel that such policies would reflect their values, according to new constituency-level
European Commission breaks Green Deal commitment to improve lives of animals on farms
BRUSSELS—After months of waiting for the European Commission to honour its European Green Deal commitment to deliver a package of legislative proposals to upgrade the EU’s animal welfare legislation, Executive Vice President Maroš Šefčovič finally broke the EU executive body’s silence on this issue
EatKind in restaurants
Vegan and vegetarian eateries across the UK come together to raise vital funds for animal protection through EatKind in restaurants, our campaign launching this World Vegan Month in November. In the UK, over 1 billion animals a year suffer in factory farms. Their whole lives are confined in systems
Armed Forces chefs will be putting more plants on plates after attending a vegan cookery masterclass
LONDON — Military chef instructors from across the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force and Civil Service have been learning how to create plant-based, flavour-filled, planet-friendly dishes thanks to the latest vegan culinary training workshop held by animal protection organisation Humane
Avian flu crisis is a call to rethink our food system
CAPE TOWN, South Africa—Amidst the headlines detailing the severe outbreak of avian flu in South Africa, the culling of approximately 7.5 million infected chickens this year, and the resulting economic impacts, animal protection organization HSI/Africa says the fragility of our current food system
EU-Bürger*innen fordern besseren Tierschutz
BRÜSSEL/BERLIN—Die Europäische Kommission hat kürzlich die lang erwarteten Ergebnisse ihrer Eurobarometer-Umfrage zur Einstellung der EU-Bürger*innen zum Tierschutz veröffentlicht. Wie erwartet, bestätigen die Umfragedaten, dass die große Mehrheit der Europäer*innen (84 %) und der deutschen Bürger
Eurobarometer: EU citizens demand better animal welfare
BRUSSELS—The European Commission released today the long-awaited results of its Eurobarometer survey on EU citizens’ attitudes towards animal welfare. As anticipated, the polling data confirms that the vast majority of Europeans (84%) believe that the welfare of farm animals should be better
Eurobarometro: i cittadini dell’UE chiedono una migliore tutela degli animali
BRUXELLES—Oggi la Commissione Europea ha pubblicato i tanto attesi risultati del sondaggio Eurobarometro, sulle opinioni dei cittadini dell’UE riguardo alla tutela degli animali. Come previsto, i dati del sondaggio confermano che la stragrande maggioranza degli europei (l’84%) ritiene che il
Eurobarometr: Obywatele UE domagają się lepszego dobrostanu zwierząt
WARSZAWA—Komisja Europejska opublikowała długo oczekiwane wyniki badania Eurobarometru dotyczącego postaw obywateli Unii Europejskiej wobec dobrostanu zwierząt. Zgodnie z przewidywaniami dane z sondaży potwierdzają, że zdecydowana większość Europejek i Europejczyków (84%) uważa, że dobrostan