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2019 02 11 TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law
... proposed amendment to cantonal dog law TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law Almost 70% of Zurich's voters rejected an amendment to the cantonal dog legislation, which would have resulted in the abolition of compulsory traini... ... had already spoken out in favor of the compulsory cantonal training courses. The organizations therefore backed the referendum against the proposed amendment to the dog legislation and support the State Council's plans to simplify the compulsory training while extending it to all dog breeds. The tr...
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2019 02 22 TIR disappointed: Federal Council recommends rejection of Doris Fiala's parliamentary proposal to impose mandatory neutering of outdoor cats
...liamentary proposal to impose mandatory neutering of outdoor cats TIR disappointed: Federal Council recommends rejection of Doris Fiala's parliamentary proposal to impose mandatory neutering of outdoor cats In June 2018, the animal welfare organizations Network for Animal Protection – NetAP and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) submitted a petition calling for the introduction of mandatory neutering of outdoor cats with 115'000 signatures to parliament. In support of the request, National Council member Doris Fiala (FDP/ZH) presented a parliamentary proposal to impose mandatory neuterin...
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Tom Regan
...count is not needed to participate. For students located in Switzerland there is the possibility to join live at Tier im Recht, Rigistrasse 9, 8006 Zürich. Please use the swiss sign up form for this option. Charlotte E. Blattner, Ph.D., LLM (Harvard) Senior Lecturer and ResearcherFaculty of Law, Uni... ...ciliation initiated before just relations may take over the violent present. In short, we need a transitional theory of interspecies justice. This lecture draws the contours of principles of transitional justice for an interspecies society that can be applied prefiguratively to begin building mo...
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Tourism and Wildlife Attractions
...taken from the wild to meet the demand for these experiences, which can lead to negative effects on the wild populations of some species. In the interest of animal protection and species conservation,... ...ater deprivation to get the animals to cooperate.Other problematic aspects of animal shows include loud noises and the inevitable proximity to humans, both factors which often cause stress in wild ani... ... habitat by getting out of the vehicle or boat, are important selection criteria. Demand determines supply - thus consumers have it in their hands to make an impact through their behavior and choices ...
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2024 10 01 Moby donates tour proceeds to animal rights organisations
...nates tour proceeds to animal rights organisations After more than a decade, the world-famous musician and animal rights activist Moby has returned to the stage. He is donating all the proceeds from his European tour to animal rights organisations. The Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) is delighted to have also been considered. October 1, 2024 Moby, whose real name is Richard Melville Hall, is a key figure in the electronic music scene and one of the most influential voices of his generation. He celebrated his breakthrough in the 90s with the album ‘Play’, which is considered a miles...
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Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists
Awareness-raising campaign 2021 Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Panda Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Monkey Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Tiger Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Sloth Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Bear Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists - Turtle Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by ...
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...vacy policy applies to the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (Foundation for the Animal in the Law; hereinafter referred to as “TIR”), Rigistrasse 9, 800... ...;as well as to send out information and appeals for donations.If you are a benefactor of our organization, if you have subscribed to an email list (se... ...nd from offering or paying commissions for the acquisition of donations.If it should be necessary for the purposes stated in this privacy policy, we w... ...ound here. Opt-out: click here if you want to use a browser add-on to prevent the recording of personal data by Google Analytics.Advertising/Google Re...
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2021 03 04 TIR files criminal complaint: animal welfare law also applies to fish!
...re law also applies to fish! Fish are sentient animals protected by animal welfare legislation. Yet, problematic, and sometimes cruel ways of treating them are not uncommon. Obvious animal cruelties a... ...ites and pathogens (click here for more details). Touching the fish with dry or rough surfaces injures the outer layer of the mucus, which bears the risk of a fungus infection when the fish is returne... ... corresponding time out of the water is extremely high. Therefore, one must assume that the fish suffered a painful death after being put back, which amounts to the offense of killing in a cruel ma...
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2021 10 29 Tracing the dubious puppy trade
...sellers are looking to make profits with highly questionable methods, some of them criminal, and practically all in violation of animal welfare laws. ... ...ital in Zurich than before the pandemic. One reason the international puppy trade is so successful is that these animals are usually sold at much low... .... People normally get a dog because they enjoy their company and want them as an addition to the family. However, a future family member should not ... ...can be used to find out the animal’s country of origin and the respective entry regulations. Even if the animal is not imported by the buyer personall...