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Animal rescue and response
Children in India learn about street dog safety through giant board game

India is home to more than 75 million street and community dogs, many of whom live in relative harmony with people. But there...

Access to care for pets
Millions of families are worried about the costs of caring for their pets

A Newsweek article published this week shines a light on a growing problem in our society, one affecting millions of families...

Wildlife protection
Breaking: US Fish and Wildlife Service issues stronger protections for African elephants

Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized critical trade protections for African elephants. Serious threats such as...

Wildlife protection
As hippos disappear, US drags its feet on endangered species protections

So much of our work to give imperiled animals the protections they deserve is a long game, and we’ve been going to the...

Ending animal testing
New hope for 26 chimps who deserve life in a sanctuary, not a lab

Twenty-six chimpanzees at a laboratory in New Mexico have a stronger shot at spending the rest of their lives in a sanctuary...

Farmed animal welfare
Breaking: Threat to nation's strongest farm animal law deepens in US Congress

Whatever doubt there may have been before, the situation is now crystal clear. The battle over California’s Proposition 12...

Ending animal testing
Good news! Washington becomes 12th state to ban sale of animal-tested cosmetics

Last week, Washington became the 12th U.S. state to pass a law to ban the sale of cosmetics newly tested on animals. This is...

Wildlife protection
Another beloved elephant in Tanzania has been killed by a trophy hunter

News has come out that another bull elephant was shot and killed in Tanzania, reportedly by an American trophy hunter from...

The number of US mink fur farms plummets as consumers reject cruelty

Fur production in the U.S. is plummeting, and that’s good news for animals. Every five years, as part of the U.S. Census, the...