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Cage-free Maryland
Eggs in Illinois should be safer, more affordable and more humanely produced. Please support cage-free legislation to protect egg-laying hens and Illinois families.
The Food Industry Scorecard
A year-long audit of roughly 100 major food companies designed to gauge their progress.
The Food Service Industry Protein Sustainability Scorecard
Food service companies that prioritize plant-based foods are not only positively impacting the environment, but also addressing important health and ethical considerations—all important to consumers.
Obtaining financial information
How you can obtain copies of our reports.
Cockfighting
Cockfighting is an age-old practice in which two or more specially bred birds, known as gamecocks, are placed in an enclosed pit to fight for the primary purposes of gambling and entertainment. A typical cockfight can last anywhere from several minutes to more than half an hour and usually results in the death of one or both birds.
Investigations FAQ
Animal exploitation exists across the food, fashion, entertainment, commercial trade, pet and science industries, the truth of which is often disguised and/or presented as a necessary evil. Sometimes, the only way to obtain the truth is by going undercover. That’s where our Investigations Team comes in.
TAFA FAQ
Find answers to all your questions about Taking Action for Animals.
How we help local pet shelters and rescue groups
We tackle the animal welfare challenges that were historically beyond the reach of local organizations.
About Wildlife Land Trust
About WLT
Facts about bear hounding, baiting and springtime hunting
Bear hounding is the practice of using packs of radio-collared dogs to pursue a bear until the exhausted, frightened animal climbs a tree, where they are shot, or turn to fight the hounds. Dogs are often injured or even killed.
Who’s behind misinformation about our work?
Our opponents know we need strong support from people like you to end animal cruelty and suffering. When you see or hear negative claims about Humane World for Animals, the first question to ask is, “Who’s behind this?”
Disasters FAQ
How does Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International, help animals and people during disasters? Learn more about how your donations support our rescue efforts in hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and more.
Increasing access to care
We’re working to increase equity in access to care through policy making, training for veterinary and animal welfare professionals, and direct care programs that provide veterinary care, pet supplies, other animal care services and information at no cost to pet owners.
Timeline: Cosmetics testing on animals
See how far we've come and how you can help support the Be Cruelty-Free campaign, our global effort to end cosmetic cruelty.
Policy Volunteer
Become a policy volunteer with Humane World for Animals!
Cosmetics animal testing FAQ
Get the facts about cosmetics testing on animals and our fight to end this cruel and unnecessary practice worldwide.
Wild horse and burro management
Free-roaming horses and burros deserve every chance to live out their lives wild and free. If population management requires interventions, we must do everything possible to ensure those actions are in the best interest of the animals.
Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend 2026
Ready to run for all animals? End animal cruelty alongside us by participating in the Walt Disney World® Marathon Weekend: January 7-11, 2026!
Donations FAQ
Donations FAQ
Volunteer with our Animal Rescue Team
Join Humane World for Animals as a volunteer responder. Help rescue animals from cruelty and disasters. Apply today and make a lifesaving impact.