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Raccoon-dog looking into camera with nature backdrop

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raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides), standing on a stone.
United States
The Council of Fashion Designers of America announces end of fur at New York Fashion Week

NEW YORK—The Council of Fashion Designers of America, which owns and organizes the Fashion Calendar for New York Fashion Week, announced today that it will no longer promote animal fur at any Official New York Fashion Week Schedule events, including on its Fashion Calendar, social media channel and website. As a continuation of past program collaboration, the announcement follows years of engagement with Humane World for Animals and Collective Fashion Justice.

Primate

Humane World for Animals

United States
FDA takes steps to prioritize science over suffering in latest move to reduce animal testing

WASHINGTON—Humane World for Animals and Humane World Action Fund (formerly called the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund) are pleased to see new draft guidance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reduce testing on non-human

elephant standing in a lush, green savanna

Matt Dirksen/Getty Images

Asia
Concerns were raised through intense Party deliberations as trade in endangered African elephant parts and live animals is revised by CITES conference

Humane World for Animals warns that proposal 14 will undermine decades of conservation progress and potentially incentivize lethal elephant population control or “culls”.

lion lying on a hill

SeppFriedhuber/Getty Images

Asia
CITES decisions deliver mixed results for key African species: weakened protections for bontebok but progress for lion protection

The outcomes of the meeting reflect both positive progress and ongoing challenges in conservation, ecological sustainable use and tourism, enforcement of relevant laws and international cooperation.

a close-up view of a rattlesnake

Aaron Ansarov

Asia
Rattlesnakes denied increased CITES protection against exploitation for pet and parts trade, despite declining numbers

In Mexico alone, an estimated 90,000 rattlesnakes are taken annually for illegal domestic and international trade.

Fox farms in Poland

Otwarte Klatki

Poland
Poland’s president signs fur farming ban into law

WARSAW― Poland has today become the 18th country in the European Union to ban fur farming, after President Karol Nawrocki officially signed a ban into law. This has been welcomed as ”an historic moment for animal protection in Poland” by Humane World

tarantula in natural habitat

Lamina Akulova/Getty Images

Asia
Exploitative pet trade in Chilean rose tarantulas to become harder as species gets increased CITES protection

Collection of tarantulas in huge quantities for the pet trade is threatening the survival of the species.

a pig standing on grass

Christi Gilbreth/Humane World for Animals

United States
One year later: a lone pig from a large-scale animal rescue operation is thriving at a Texas sanctuary, learning how to be a pig

While she needed time to acclimate and discover what it is like to be a pig, Sabine now shares a large pasture with five other pigs and has everything a pig requires.

Kenya Drought Project

Kelly Donithan

Global
CITES wildlife conference votes to keep international trade restrictions for giraffes

SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan― Wildlife campaigners at the 20th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species expressed relief today as attempts by some African nations to remove protections for giraffes were thwarted. The dangerous proposal

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