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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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Dog and cat welfare Wildlife protection
Full-time for animals

There’s no single path to a career in animal welfare, so we asked staffers throughout the field to share their journeys and advice.

Horses in field with blue sky
Wildlife protection
Home at last

Creatures who have suffered the greatest cruelties enjoy the greatest kindness at Black Beauty Ranch. The sanctuary provides a refuge to all animals in need.

Koala in charred trees after the Australia wildfires
Wildlife protection
After the fires: HSI/HSUS rescuers share emotional accounts from Australia’s Kangaroo Island

As devastating bushfires in late 2019 and early this year reduced Australia’s thriving, vibrant landscape into miles of scorched earth and destruction, rescuers from Humane Society International and HSI/Australia mobilized to help. Rescuers and others in the field share details from those early heartbreaking days on the ground.

Illustrtion of a woman lying on a blanket in the grass reading books.
Wildlife protection
Backyard book list

From natural histories of misunderstood species to stories of interconnectedness, the following selections will help you (and, in some cases, your children and grandchildren) think differently about wildlife in your own neighborhood and beyond.

Pets for Life staff member with a van full of supplies
Access to care for pets
How we're helping people and pets across the country during the COVID-19 crisis

During the coronavirus crisis, Pets for Life's work has shifted. The goal, though, is the same: to keep pets in their homes, with the families who love them.

Live animals in cages at a wet market in China
Wildlife protection
Preventing a new pandemic

Humane Society International issued a call in April for the worldwide closure of all wildlife markets and an end to the commercial trade in wild-caught and captive-bred wildlife, including the exotic pet trade in the U.S.

All Animals Spring 2025 issue cover

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