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Veterinarios costarricenses se capacitan en medicina forense para apoyar a las autoridades en casos de crueldad animal
SAN JOSÉ–Con el fin de apoyar a las autoridades en casos de crueldad animal, un grupo de 25 veterinarios, tanto privados como de instituciones públicas, reciben capacitación en temas de medicina veterinaria forense, tales como la aplicación de la cadena de custodia, el manejo del lugar de los hechos
Simposio Bienestar Animal: una estrategia de negocio sostenible, reúne a mas de 150 profesionales de la industria alimentaria en América Latina
Sao Paulo - El Bienestar Animal es un tema que ha ganado fuerza dentro del agronegocio Latino Americano, con un creciente número de compañías tomando medidas cada vez más potentes y consistentes para asegurar un trato humanitario de los animales destinados a producción animal. Con el fin de aumentar
Simpósio Bem-Estar Animal: Uma Estratégia de Negócio Sustentável reúne 150 profissionais da indústria alimentícia da América Latina
SÃO PAULO—O tema bem-estar animal já ganhou força no agronegócio da América Latina, com um número crescente de empresas adotando ações mais fortes e consistentes para garantir melhores práticas no tratamento dos animais utilizados na produção de alimentos. Para aumentar o diálogo sobre essa mudança
Working with Financial Institutions to Improve Farm Animal Welfare
HSI’s Farm Animal Welfare and Protection program works with producers, restaurant companies, supermarkets, manufacturers, food service providers and hotel chains to transition their animal agriculture production and supply chains to higher welfare systems. Financial institutions such as commercial
2019, un año de victorias para los animales de granja
Se acerca el fin de año y en Humane Society International (HSI) nos complace celebrar los avances en la protección de los animales de granja a nivel global y en Latinoamérica. Este año, el movimiento libre de jaula continuó creciendo como reflejo de las exigencias de clientes cada vez más
The Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society International, and Humane Society Legislative Fund release “Terrible Ten Trophy Hunting Stories of 2019”
WASHINGTON -- Every year, trophy hunters kill tens of thousands of wild animals around the world for fun and bragging rights. Their gruesome quests, some of which can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, may even involve illegal activities. The trophy hunting industry marginalizes local people and
VIDEO: Search & rescue mission for wildlife survivors on Australia’s ‘apocalyptic’ Kangaroo Island as federal government pledges aid for wildlife recovery
Note: See ENDS at bottom for the latest videos and updates on our rescue efforts. Kangaroo Island, South Australia – Animal charity Humane Society International has deployed a disaster response team to Kangaroo Island on a search and rescue mission for wildlife survivors of the bushfires that have
Frequently asked questions: HSI response to Australia bushfires
Q. I’ve seen reports regarding rainfall in Australia – does that mean that wildlife is in the clear? A. Kangaroo Island, the focus of our response, hasn't experienced significant rainfall like some other areas of Australia. Unfortunately, minor amounts of rainfall are inadequate to begin the process
VIDEO: Starvation and dehydration are driving more animal victims of Australia’s fires into care on Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island, South Australia–As the search-and-rescue mission for wildlife survivors of Australia’s Kangaroo Island bushfires continues, animal charity Humane Society International says the number of animals needing to be taken into care is increasing as starvation and dehydration start to hit
Lawsuit aims to force Trump administration to halt U.S. pangolin trade
WASHINGTON— Wildlife conservation groups sued the Trump administration today to force officials to propose Endangered Species Act protections for critically imperiled pangolins. Today’s lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service notes that pangolins, which inhabit Asia and Africa, are in
Botswana’s first elephant hunt to be auctioned in Canada
MONTREAL—Amid global recognition of the threatened survival of elephants, a hunting club in Calgary is poised to auction off the first licence for a foreigner to hunt elephant in Botswana. The Ivory-Free Canada Coalition, a partnership of Canadian non-profit organisations, including: Humane Society
Safari Club International’s annual convention promotes the senseless killing of wild animals
WASHINGTON — Thousands of trophy hunters from around the world will gather next week in Reno, Nevada (February 5 through 8), for Safari Club International’s annual convention, which will feature approximately 870 exhibitors showcasing and selling trophy hunting opportunities and wildlife parts and
As UK debates hunting trophy import ban, Safari Club International’s annual convention promotes the senseless killing of wild animals for fun
LONDON — Thousands of trophy hunters from around the world will gather next week in Nevada, USA, for the world’s largest trophy hunt convention, held by Safari Club International, at which trophy hunter Donald Trump Jr. is also scheduled to speak. One of the hunts up for bid is a black-tailed deer
City Lodge Hotel Group becomes the first African hotel chain to announce a cage-free egg policy with HSI-Africa
South Africa — City Lodge Hotel Group (CLHG) has become the first African hotel chain to announce a cage-free eggs commitment, after working for two years with animal protection organisation Humane Society International to develop its animal welfare policy. By the end of 2025 CLHG will source
After legal loss, Trump Administration disbands illegal trophy hunting council
WASHINGTON -- After a key legal defeat, the Department of the Interior told a federal district court in New York late Friday that no future meetings of the International Wildlife Conservation Council (IWCC) will take place, bringing an end to the controversial council. Environmental and animal
An undercover investigation at the Safari Club International convention reveals the sale of potentially illegal wildlife products, captive-bred lion hunts and displays of thousands of products made from giraffes, elephants, stingrays, kangaroos and more
WASHINGTON — An undercover investigation last week by the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International exposed exhibitors peddling wild animal products at the Safari Club International convention in Reno, Nevada. Items found for sale include belts and boots made of elephants