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Freedom, at last: Slovakia’s last circus tigers settle into their new sanctuary home
Tigresses Samba and Kenya are finally feeling real grass underneath their paws, after being kept for years in tiny circus trailers.
Don't believe the hype: fur is not “back”
Despite the fur industry doing its best to bring pelts back onto runways, the truth behind the trend is that fur is still dead.
Reward of over $30,000 offered for information on the illegal killing of a wolf in Oregon
The wolf killed was the pack’s breeding male, which now puts the pack’s pups at risk of starvation as they are not yet skilled at hunting their own food.
World’s first case of bird flu in a sheep confirmed on UK farm
The infection of another new species of mammal raises further concerns on how the devastating virus continues to spread and mutate.
Alaska’s infamous Iditarod sled dog race faces calls for a criminal investigation after pregnant dog “run to death” in this year’s event
The annual race has long been criticized for the animal welfare of the dogs, with at least 155 dogs having died in the Iditarod since it began.
Progress! Mexico City Bans “Violent” Bullfights
The reforms will outlaw the killing or physical injury of bulls inside or outside the ring, in what is being seen as an “important” step towards ending the abuse of animals for human entertainment.
How prison labor is used in animal agriculture
Whether you know if or not you have likely bought products produced by unpaid or low-paid prison labor.
The controversial US company planning to breed tens of thousands of monkeys for experiments buys new facility in Florida
Safer Human Medicine, which is set to build a breeding facility with up to 30,000 monkeys in Georgia, has now set its sights on Florida too.
Victory: Utah amusement park transfers its captive big cats to a sanctuary
After a decades-long campaign calling for their freedom, a tiger, lion, and leopard are among those living in a new sanctuary home.
One in five US butterflies disappeared in the last twenty years, reveals landmark national analysis
Researchers say the beloved insects are disappearing at an “alarming rate,” with many butterfly species showing extreme declines of more than 50 percent.
Hunters in the US would be banned from importing hunting trophies of endangered species, proposes new bill
If passed, the legislation will help curb the negative impact of trophy hunts, which are said to kill more than 100,000 animals each year.
Airbnb cuts ties with controversial camel rides at Egypt’s pyramids
The travel giant is leading an industry move away from supporting camel rides at the iconic destination after an investigation showed animals being exploited and abused to give rides to tourists.
UW-Madison tops list for most animal welfare violations at top-funded universities, analysis reveals
The university received 35 violations within a two-year period, including incidents where animals suffered or were killed due to staff failures.
Victory for wild horses as federal court overturns BLM’s “corrupt” cash-for-adoption program
The Bureau of Land Management’s controversial scheme offered $1,000 for each wild horse adopted, but records revealed some people were ‘adopting’ the animals and then just sending them to slaughter after payment.
California bill seeks to ban public contact with wild animals over welfare concerns
Sloths, lemurs and kangaroos are among species increasingly being used at roadside zoos and petting zoos, but experts say the interactions are unnatural and often lead to stress and trauma for the animals.
After decades of being kept in a city zoo, Argentina’s Pupy the elephant is finally being sent to a sanctuary
The 34-year-old female, who is the last captive elephant in all of Buenos Aires, will now experience a more natural habitat where she can roam freely, forage, and meet other elephant companions.
Wild fish can recognize different humans, study finds
Scientists discovered that fish were able to remember and follow specific divers based on which ones had previously offered food.
Baby monkey abuse uncovered on Thai island where new season of The White Lotus is set
The show’s creator is calling on Thailand’s prime minister to end the use of forced monkey labor.
Conserving wolves: there are now more satellite-collared wolves in California than ever before, wildlife department says
The milestone means officials can more easily monitor and understand wolf packs in the state so that their populations can thrive.
Wildlife charity WWF “helping facilitate” trade in polar bear fur, reveals investigation
The NGO’s controversial stance on backing some forms of trophy hunting including the continued trade of polar bear fur has sparked surprise and outrage from supporters who say donations shouldn’t be used to fund animal exploitation.
