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2021 01 11 Hands off wildlife attractions
Hands off wildlife attractions! – TIR launches new campaign to raise awareness on wildlife tourism “Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists.” With its latest campaign, the Stiftu... ...ife experiences” of all kinds are on offer. Not visible in the souvenir pictures, however, is the great animal suffering that is often associated with such activities. Tourists are led to believe they... ...not only take place at the expense of the well-being and dignity of the animals involved, but often also cause considerable problems with regards to species protection. Wild animals suffer from con...
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Federal Constitution
...deral Constitution (FC), which forms the basis on which all other regulations are built and obliges the federal government to legislate in the field of animal welfare. Hence, animal welfare is a constitutional principle and its objectives may therefore restrict fundamental rights expressly guaranteed by the Constitution, such as personal freedom, freedom of faith and conscience, freedom of scientific research, economic freedom, and the guarantee ... ...n of animal dignity at constitutional level. Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation of 18 April 1999 (Status as of 12 February 2017)
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2022 01 27 TIR supports the people’s initiative “Basic Rights for Primates” in the canton of Basel-Stadt
...deral Constitution (FC), and in 2008 the protection of animal dignity was included in the purpose clause of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). Since 2003, article 641a of the Civil Code (CC) states that animals are not objects (however, apart from a few exceptions, property law still largely applies to a... ... primates was aimed at strengthening animal welfare. Since the federal government has conclusively regulated the protection of animals against priva... ...a development seems all the more realistic considering pandemic-related worldwide increase in invasive experiments with primates. In its report of D...
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Help for animals in Ukraine and Ukrainians fleeing with their companion animals
...ill imperative that all animals are registered upon arrival and that it is recorded whether they have been vaccinated ag... ... 120-day quarantine at home from the date of entry into the EU/Switzerland. However, the competent authorities will dete... ...zation:Dogs must be kept on a short leash at all times and may not be let off the leash;Cats must be kept indoors at all times; Animals must not have contact with humans or animals other than those living in the same household; Animals must not be left unattended outside;The cantonal veterinary service is to be informed immediately if the animal disappears, ...
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2024 10 22 TIR gives a talk at Animal Rights Conference in Albania
TIR gives a talk at Animal Rights Conference in Albania At the beginning of October, the Foundation for the Animal in the Law (TIR) gave specialist pr... ...sed by Animals Need Me was more consistent enforcement of animal protection law in Albania. The conference was a great success from the point of view ... ... organisations from all over Albania.The key importance of legal animal protection in Albania and its practical implementation was discussed in a numb... ...ri Bolliger rounded off the conference with recommendations on animal welfare enforcement, emphasising in particular the crucial importance of close c...
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2018 10 09 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, Russia
...ither endangered or at risk of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in live animals and animal products. October 9, 2018 CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international trade agreement aimed at controlling cross-border trade in endangered plant and animal species and preventing their over-exploitation. It was signed in Washington in 1973 and ratified by Switzerland – as one of the first member states – in 1975. Furthermore, the original document is deposited in Switzerland and the CITES Secretariat is located in ...
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2017 12 15 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Geneva
...ither endangered or at risk of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in live animals and animal products. December 15, 2017 CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international trade agreement aimed at controlling cross-borde... ... the member states, all pangolin species shall be treated as Annex I species, regardless of the date of their acquisition.TIR has been dealing with the issues of poaching and trade in live animals, hunting trophies and illegally purchased animal products such as ivory and rhino horn since 2015. Tack...
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2016 11 24 Animal Welfare-Related Penal Practice 2015: TIR analysis shows massive discrepancies from one canton to another in the persecution of animal abuse and considerable deficits in the current practice of criminal authorities
...riminal authorities At a media conference today, TIR presented a comprehensive analysis of the Swiss animal welfare-related penal practice of 2015. Wi... ... pigs, and chickens kept. This can be attributed above all to the structures that have been created for the enforcement of animal welfare law: in Zurich, the police have a special department for animal welfare and environmental protection and the cantonal veterinary office can take part in animal we... ...aid down in article 26 of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) are oftentimes wrongly only punished with a fine. Furthermore, it often happens that in cases w...
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2019 04 15 TIR calendar 2019 – April question on animal welfare law
...box for two animals at a time, as long as it is cleaned several times a day or the cats have outdoor access. Cats kept individually must have daily contact with humans or at least visual contact with conspecifics. It should be noted, however, that all cats are social animals. Therefore, the degree of social interaction must always be adapted to the individual needs of an animal.Cats may be kept in individual enclosures smaller than what the animal welfare legislation prescribes for normal enclosures for a maximum period of three weeks. This could be the case, for example, when a cat has just...