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Das Ende des Hunde- und Katzenfleisch-handels in China
Jedes Jahr werden weltweit geschätzt 30 Millionen Hunde und 10 Millionen Katzen für den Verzehr geschlachtet, davon allein etwa 10 Millionen Hunde und 4 Millionen Katzen in China.
Ending China's dog and cat meat trade
Globally, an estimated 30 million dogs and 10 million cats are slaughtered annually for human consumption. Of these, approximately 10 million dogs and 4 million cats are killed each year in China.

Pass the PAST Act to end horse abuse
No horse should be made to suffer for a blue ribbon. Urge legislators to strengthen penalties for abuse.

Speak out to end cruel horse slaughter methods
Thousands of American equines are brutally slaughtered every year. Horses deserve a humane end of life.

Petition for FDA progress
It is time to end outdated and flawed practices and support science without suffering.

Support cruelty-free cosmetics
Thousands of animals are still suffering and dying needlessly to test cosmetics.
Finding solace in nature
How wildlife comforts us in times of grief
Humane Travel: Leavenworth, WA
Looking for an animal-friendly winter wonderland? Escape to this magical Washington town
How love and patience transform suspected dogfighting victims into adoptable pets
Less than a month after she first learned to go on leash, a brindle-and-white dog named Cameo completed a turn around the inside of a Maryland care and rehabilitation center and, keeping pace with her
Amid crisis, Lebanese nonprofit rescues multiple lion cubs in need
Maggie Shaarawi was at home in Beirut, Lebanon, with pneumonia one March night when she received a video from a concerned animal lover. Upon opening the link, she saw a small lion cub lying on the
Humane Society International/India helps animals after massive landslides
Praveen Suresh had never seen such destruction. Heavy rains battered the Wayanad district of the state of Kerala in southwest India during the last week of July. Early on July 30, the area experienced
One woman’s unwavering dedication to animals
When Gail Strickler and her husband, Bill Jasper, decided to get a dog soon after they married, there was no question in Strickler’s mind that their new companion would be a rescue. Though none of






