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The latest in our fight to end the ugly practice behind the ‘Big Lick’

We are at a tipping point in the fight to end the brutal practice of horse soring, a form of torment to force Tennessee...

Helping nearly 1,000 animals in Mexico after Hurricane John

In the aftermath of Hurricane John, our Humane Society International team has once again stepped up to help vulnerable...

Evacuating shelter animals in Hurricane Milton’s path, while still responding to past storms

This week, as communities across the southeast U.S. were still recovering from Hurricane Helene, some are bracing for yet...

Working to end the cruel and dangerous dog meat trade in Indonesia

In Indonesia, the province of East Nusa Tenggara consists of more than 500 islands known for their pink-sand beaches and...

Stand for wildlife against Florida’s absurd and deceptive 'right to hunt' amendment

Floridians face a critical decision on their November ballots, one that will shape the future of wildlife, land and the...

What wild animals in cities and suburbs are teaching us about coexistence

We’ve been working on wildlife issues since the 1960s, and we’ve been engaged in the challenges of living and interacting...

We’re on the ground to help animals in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Once again, members of our Animal Rescue Team are taking action on the ground in the wake of disaster in a particularly...

Bobcats are still recovering in Indiana. Now trappers want to kill them.

It is the sad paradox of wildlife conservation that as soon as a species seems to make progress toward recovery from near...

How one dog’s tragic plight led to the Animal Welfare Act

Pepper was a beloved dalmatian living on a family’s farm in Pennsylvania until June 1965, when she suddenly vanished. Her...