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  • 2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation

    ...ice floes, detached from the permanent pack ice, are disturbing and thought-provoking. Such images make global warming more visible and give us an idea of its profound consequences. The book featured in the current newsletter, "Slime - How Algae Created Us, Plague Us, and Just Might Save Us," addresses not only the history and unique properties of algae, but also their potential benefits in the fight against climate change. Ruth Kassinger describes how vital algae are, as well as how, if used and cultivated wisely, they could help us out of the climate crisis. Ruth Kassinger describes how vita...


  • 2024 07 03 Consultation on fur import ban and declaration requirements for animal products - TIR and three further organisations submit joint statement

    ...ent domestic demand from fuelling cruel production methods abroad, which are clearly rejected by a large proportion of the Swiss population. According to the draft ordinance, furs may only be imported into Switzerland in future if they originate from countries that legally prohibit cruel forms of production or if they were obtained on certified farms that adhere to corresponding production guidelines.  In their statement, however, the four organisations also point out various shortcomings in the planned ban. From an animal welfare perspective, for example, it is incomprehensible that furs from...


  • 2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism

    ... for trophy hunters from around the world due to the so-called "Big Five" (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffaloes). Hunters can usually bring back home the carcasses of the animals with a corresponding permit. Hunting trips are often offered over the internet as an overall package including a weapon, accommodation, meals, and permits. Certain hunting methods, which are prohibited in Switzerland for animal welfare reasons, such as hunting with bow and arrow, can also be booked. Oftentimes, hobby hunters miss or fail to kill the animal, which suffers an agonizing death. Another morall...


  • Animal Welfare Legislation

    ... to protect animals from violations of their dignity and welfare. The legislation includes a number of laws, such as the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) and the Animal Welfare Ordinance (AWO), which specifies the AWA. Then there are a number of further ordinances based on the AWA regarding various animal welfare aspects, such as the slaughtering of animals, training in animal husbandry, the keeping of livestock and domestic animals, the keeping of wild animals, as well as the keeping of animals intended for research and the production of genetically modified animals. Moreover, all cantons have implem...


  • Wildlife Protection

    ...s and products made from them - such as reptile leather, tiger and lion bones, ivory, or pangolin scales - are also in demand. For certain species, veritable breeding industries have developed, while other animals are taken from the wild. As wild catches can threaten entire animal populations or even the existence of a species and therefore the diversity of species, international conventions, such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), aim to prevent this by regulating the trade in endangered species.In addition to the concerns regarding...


  • 2021 06 14 TIR supports “Ban Live Exports” campaign

    ...lfare organizations from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) also supports the call for an end to long international transports of live animals. Animal transports th... ...rld Farming (CIWF), today's campaign day will take place online again due to the Corona-related restrictions still in force in many places. The goal is to bring about a change in consumer behavior and in subsidy policies.TIR urges consumers to make informed decisions, take responsibility and kee...


  • 2016 05 31 Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies

    ...g prominent support from Hannes Jaenicke, a German actor and environmentalist, who is calling for an import ban in a vide by OceanCare. May 31, 2016 Over the last few decades, biodiversity has dramatically decreased around the world. Habitat loss, poaching, and global trade are only a few of the reasons why more and more species are becoming extinct. But also the legal hunting of endangered and internationally protected species, such as lions, elephants, rhinos, and polar bears, is threatening entire animal populations. With the death of Cecil the lion, the subject was brought back into the fo...


  • 2010 10 26 CAROdog - important work in favor of stray dogs

    ...ecause of its value from an animal protection and epidemic prevention perspective. The gathering and analysis of legal data from the different countries is the first step towards coordinated action. Swiss dog law plays an important role as a model for dog marking and registration, property questions, and health management issues. However, its structure of regulations is distributed across federal, cantonal and sometimes communal law, making it hard to gain a clear overview of its content. Politicians, scientists, veterinarians, experts, teachers, dog trainers, animal shelters, and all cit...


  • 2010 10 26 Stiftung für das Tier im Recht at the international congress on responsible dog ownership in Brussels

    ...n Europe took place from October 4 to 5. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht joins the European project for the benefit of abandoned dogs. October 26, 2010 25 countries and many important dignitaries were present at the conference: Princess Alia Al Hussein of Jordan who spoke of humans' responsibility for the animals in their care, many national and international NGOs and veterinarian organizations, EU commissioners and other delegates from European institutions, veterinarian and health organizations, as well as various government officials. During the conference, the Carodog project, which off...


  • 2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...fascinating stories from the beginnings of research into animal voices to the use of current digital technology. Animals that were previously considered mute in science because the sounds and vibrations they emit cannot be detected by the human ear are now finally being heard thanks to digital support. However, what new acoustic technologies are bringing to light is nothing new for many indigenous peoples, as they also have ways of capturing and analysing non-human sounds and using them to their advantage. Thanks to so-called passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which collects data from three-di...


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