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ELLE Magazine goes fur-free
Today, ELLE, one of the world’s most recognizable fashion magazines, announced an end to animal fur in its pages and online. Following nearly a year of dialogue with our fur-free campaigners, the global publication made its fur-free announcement at Business of Fashion’s 2021 VOICES event in the UK
Remembering Jane Goodall, a hero for animals and animal advocates
On Oct. 1, Jane Goodall DBE , founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace, passed away. Goodall’s name became synonymous with conservation and animal protection due to her contributions to improving the lives of animals, including wild chimpanzees and primates used in laboratory
Five entangled whales off Australia's coast expose the cruelty of shark nets
How we're helping save Viet Nam's extremely rare forest elephants
Fewer than 200 critically endangered wild elephants remain in Viet Nam’s fragmented forest habitats. Humane World for Animals has been working broadly to support elephant conservation in the country—from helping develop the National Elephant Action Plan and introducing scientific monitoring tools
Good news for dogs and cats in Denver and Union City speaks to a larger truth
Across the U.S., 513 localities have enacted humane pet shop ordinances. Denver’s new law also means that 15 of the 20 largest cities in the nation no longer allow pet stores to sell puppy mill puppies.
Good news! Condé Nast, parent company of Vogue and Glamour, goes fur-free
Victory: Court affirms Massachusetts' groundbreaking farm animal protection law
Baby chick discarded as trash at egg farm makes beautiful transformation with a little love
When we say we want to change the world for animals, we mean it—and that’s why, so often, the stories I tell here are about fights to end animal cruelty on a massive scale. But it is also important to remember the small, everyday kindnesses that make our movement for animals so powerful. And that’s
Could this be the end of cruel soring at Tennessee Walking Horse ‘Celebrations’?
Over the weekend, the 86th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration concluded in Shelbyville, Tennessee, and we are determined that this be the last Celebration with abused walking horses on display. A rule finalized earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and slated to
Wake-up call: Over 1 million American black bears killed by trophy hunters in 25 years
Right now, across the U.S. and Canada, black bears are preparing for hibernation by consuming 20,000 calories each day. This feeding frenzy is essential for their survival during the winter months, especially for mother bears planning to hibernate with cubs who need added fat to survive the cold and
How South Korea finally achieved a ban on the dog meat industry
Animal testing is out. Better science is in.
Captive tiger kills owner of roadside zoo
The truth Gov. Noem’s puppy-killing scandal reveals about us all
Every now and then an individual animal’s story captures worldwide attention and brings the pains and paradoxes of our relationship to other species into stark relief. We saw this with Cecil, Harambe and Lolita—animals who became famous because of their tragic fates. We saw it last month with a wild
What the US government shutdown means for animals
A t midnight last night, the U.S. federal government shut down because Congress failed to pass funding legislation for the government in the new fiscal year, which begins October 1. When a shutdown occurs, “non-essential” federal workers are furloughed, which means they are placed on temporary leave
Beagle’s life story shows real change is possible for animals in laboratories
Beagle rescued from testing lab 'is just so happy to be free'
A beautiful story came out over the weekend in the Washington Post about an 11-year-old beagle named Hammy. Adopted in 2013 after living in a research laboratory for his first four years of life, Hammy became the beloved pup of journalist Melanie D.G. Kaplan. As often happens, both the human and the
Everyone deserves the joy and companionship of having a pet
Pets for Life takes a comprehensive, community-based approach, providing veterinary care, pet supplies and services at no cost to pet families.
Breaking: Fast-growing ‘frankenchickens’ to be phased out under G.A.P. certification
At last, there is significant new progress on the welfare of chickens raised for meat. Global Animal Partnership (G.A.P.), a U.S.-based organization that develops standards for farmed animal welfare, has decided to phase in slower-growing breeds of chickens. Most of the chickens used for meat have
Pickled perfection
These easy pickling recipes will help you add bold flavor to almost any plant-based meals this summer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
