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Viet Nam
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

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Latin America
Hundreds of animal welfare professionals attend workshop to better investigate and prosecute crimes against animals

SAN JOSE—More than 250 government officials, veterinarians and other professionals in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Guatemala attended a series of trainings provided by the animal protection organization Humane Society International to reinforce their knowledge investigative techniques and forensic veterinary medicine to

Statement on horse deaths at Saratoga Race Course

WASHINGTON—Following the recent spate of horse deaths at the Saratoga Race Course this summer, Kitty Block, president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States released the following statement: “In a tragic and disturbing summer at the Saratoga Race Course

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Wildlife protection Latin America
Costa Rican authorities step up to combat wildlife trafficking

SAN JOSE— This week, top officials from national judicial bodies and ministries convened at the National Police Academy in Pococi, Limon Province, to intensify their fight against the illicit trade ravaging Costa Rica’s native wildlife. Backed by Humane Society International, the four-day

Animal testing
Beagle-versary: Following their historic rescue, nearly 4,000 beagles and their families mark their first anniversary together

WASHINGTON—The Humane Society of the United States is marking one year since its epic operation to remove nearly 4,000 beagles from a mass breeding facility in Virginia owned by Envigo.The U.S. Department of Justice sued the company after it received multiple Animal

Board of Directors

Directors Susan Atherton Kathleen Linehan (Buffy) Brian Borg Marcelo de Andrade Marilia Duffles Nicolas Ibarguen Jennifer Laue Steven White Officers Kitty Block, Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Flocken, President Erin Frackleton, Chief Operating Officer William Hall, Chief Financial Officer Angela Ciccolo, Chief Legal

Stressed tigers forced to perform at Minnesota fair

Waconia, MINNESOTA—On Aug. 10, the Humane Society of the United States attended the Carver County Fair Tiger Encounter exhibit to witness firsthand how the animals were being treated in a show that claims to raise awareness about the plight of tigers in

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Latin America
Forty animals rescued from illegal trafficking in Peten, Guatemala return to the wild

PETEN, Guatemala—In a joint effort by non-governmental organizations Humane Society International/Latin America and Asociacion Rescate y Conservacion de Vida Silvestre—which is known as ARCAS—40 animals of 14 different species were released in the Yaxha Nakum Naranjo National Park in Peten, Guatemala, after

Dogs rescued from alleged dogfighting and cruelty situation in Gaston County, North Carolina

The Humane Society of the United States is assisting the Gaston County Police Department and their Animal Care and Enforcement Unit in rescuing 14 dogs from an alleged dogfighting and cruelty situation in Gaston County, North Carolina. A representative from the Gaston