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For Spring 2025, we expose the cruel reality of horse soring, share how we’re improving animal care in Bolivia, India and Canada, dive into the secret lives of misunderstood animals, help you plan an animal-friendly trip to New Orleans and more. Plus, check out our crossword for animal lovers!

Two women sit outside a vet clinic, holding a dog.

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A team member visits a clinic in La Paz, Bolivia.

A world of compassion

In the first part of this series, we share the ways we’re partnering with local communities to enhance access to care.

An illustration of a pigeon standing in the middle of a city street.

Rachel Stern/Humane World for Animals

The secret lives of misunderstood animals

Snakes, pigeons and other animals often get a bad rap. Here’s why we should revisit these misjudged animals.

Rescuer Amanda Wallace holds a rabbit for a veterinary exam.

Meredith Lee/Humane World for Animals

Rescuer Amanda Wallace holds a rabbit for a veterinary exam.

Over 100 rabbits rescued from dire situation in Tennessee home

When an overwhelmed caregiver asked for help, Humane World and other animal nonprofits stepped in to save dozens of rabbits.

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White tiger in a cage at a traveling circus
How to find ethical animal attractions for kids

Looking for a fun excursion to spark your kiddos love for animals? Use these tips to help find ethical and kid-friendly activities in your area.

A rooster looks out from a caged enclosure.
Fighting for their lives

Cockfighting—the brutal spectacle that pits specially bred roosters against each other in a bloody fight to the death—makes the news occasionally. How can we get this cruelty taken more seriously?

Black and white cat being checked out by a veternarian
Dog and cat welfare
FIV-positive cats

The myths and misconceptions around feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) might actually be more damaging than the disease itself. Here, five veterinarians answer common questions—and bust myths—about FIV cats.

A goldfinch sitting on a thistle plant.
Wildlife protection
Should we let nature feed the birds?

Though many of us consider bird feeding a benign way to connect with nature, it often exacerbates an already pervasive cultural bias that favors birds over practically any other animal who visits the buffet.

Illustration of a lawn care professional spraying chemicals onto a lawn while a dog sits looking up at him.
Dog and cat welfare
Dogs, lawn care and cancer

The pesticides and herbicides that make mass food production and smooth grass easier may negatively impact not just the ecosystem, but the health of our pets.

Photo of Cory, the pangolin.
Wildlife protection Helping captive wildlife
Back into the wild

One pangolin at a time, Humane Society International/Africa helps the world’s most trafficked mammal.

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