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Petition Launched To Help Stop the Biggest Monkey Breeding Facility in the US
The proposed facility in a small town of Georgia could hold up to 30,000 monkeys who will be sold to be used in animal testing, but the plans are facing criticism from locals, environmentalists, and animal welfare campaigners.
US Bill to Phase Out Public Display of Captive Whales Reintroduced
The legislation would phase out orcas and beluga whales from being held in captivity at theme parks.
Gray Wolves in the Northern Rockies Denied Federal Protections
The setback has alarmed conservationists who say that without protection wolves could now be pushed closer to extinction by trophy hunters and trappers.
Connecticut Has a 'Thriving' Elephant Ivory Market, Investigation Reveals
Advocates are calling for stronger state laws to protect elephants and other animals impacted by the illegal wildlife trade.
Mongolia Introduces First-Ever Animal Rights Law in Move To Protect Dogs & Cats
The landmark legislation will ban the controversial shooting of homeless dogs for population control, and also grant legal protections for companion animals.
World's First IVF Rhino Pregnancy Could Save Nearly Extinct Species
There are only two female northern white rhinos left on the planet and both are unable to give birth. Now, a scientific breakthrough has sparked hope for the survival of the rhino subspecies.
Grizzly Bears Could Soon Be reintroduced to The Bitterroot Region of Idaho and Montana
Following a lawsuit, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a notice of intent to complete a new environmental impact statement for the reintroduction of the threatened grizzly bear to the Bitterroot Ecosystem by the end of 2026.
Los Angeles Zoo Tops List of Ten “Worst” US Zoos For Elephants
The list aims to raise awareness of how many elephants - who need miles to roam, forage, and socialize - are living “tormented” lives in US zoos with little space and no companionship.
Revealed: Dogs and Cats Caged and Bled for Life at Pet Blood Banks in US
An undercover investigation has uncovered the grim conditions for nearly 900 animals at a blood bank where they are caged and bled repeatedly to supply major vets.
Victory for Washington’s Wolves!
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has been instructed to develop new regulations focused on prioritizing nonlethal methods for managing human and wolf conflicts.
Mountain Lion Protections Approved in Colorado As Fight for Statewide Hunting Ban Continues
Wildlife leaders have suspended the April 2024 hunting season and implemented a ban on the use of electronic devices and artificial calls to attract and hunt these big cats.
Revealed: Sloths Abused and Neglected at New York Roadside Zoo
Animal advocates are urging the U.S. Congress to pass the Better CARE for Animals Act after the alarming findings.
'Closer Than Ever': Africa, Brazil On the Verge of Banning the Donkey Skin Trade
The African Union has endorsed a report proposing a 15-year ban on the donkey skin trade, which will be presented to the Assembly of Heads of States and Governments for adoption as early as February 2024.
Polar Bear Dies From Bird Flu In First Reported Case
This latest death shows just how far the disease is spreading around the globe, having already killed millions of wild birds and thousands of mammals.
Emaciated, Twenty-Year-Old Tiger Among 15 Big Cats Saved from Tiger Farm in Thailand
The historic rescue mission comes after the controversial tiger farm was closed by authorities following legal action over alleged illegal wildlife trading.
Los Angeles City Council Votes Unanimously For Ban on Rodeos
The proposed ordinance, which would prohibit rodeo events in the city of LA, will now be drafted and reviewed before going to a final vote.
Jennifer Coolidge Calls for Ban on Cruel NYC Carriage Horses
The actor is the latest public figure to add their name in support of passing Ryder’s Law, which would replace horse-drawn carriages in the city with electric carriages.
The 'World's Loneliest Elephant' Dies After Spending Decades Alone
Mali the elephant lived alone in a concrete pen at the Manila Zoo in the Philippines for nearly 50 years, despite international calls for her freedom.
Wolverines To Receive US Federal Protection To Help Counter Threats
The impacts of the climate crisis and habitat loss are endangering the North American wolverine, which will now be listed in the Endangered Species Act.
Petition for New Rules to Prevent Wolf Killing Rejected by Washington Officials
The petition, filed in July, requested rules that appropriate non-lethal deterrence measures are prioritized when preventing conflicts between wolves and farmed animals.