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2017 12 15 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Geneva
...ded that there is a need for "more information on the subject". The discussion surrounding the fate of pangolins focused on the treatment of specimens, including stockpiles, from the time prior to their listing in Annex I. The Standing Committee agreed by majority vote that, pending further discussion by the next conference of 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...
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2017 11 29 TIR demands an import ban on products obtained by cruelty to animals - Council of States rejects proposal
...hat there is indeed need for action and while rejecting Aebischer's proposal it introduced an obligation to declare food products.Unfortunately, this declaration requirement relates exclusively to edibles, while, for instance, reptile skins, down obtained from live plucking, or growth promoting substances for pig fattening are excluded from it. Moreover, this once again shifts responsibility to the consumers who as a result are subject to excessive demands and are expected to choose what products to buy in the midst of a "label jungle" consisting of an increasing number of positive and n...
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2021 03 04 TIR files criminal complaint: animal welfare law also applies to fish!
... 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 manner. In addition, the animal was subjected to unnecessary suffering (pressure on internal organs, excessive stress) while photographed.In the third possible case, the trout was caught and put back alive solely for the purpose of taking a picture. This would be an unlawful case of "catch & release", which would clearly qualify as mistreatment of animals.The competent public prosecutor's o...
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2017 12 12 High Court of Zurich convicts pigeon breeder of disregarding animal dignity
...ss when locking it out of the pigeon loft. In this context, the prosecutor even spoke of "abandonment" of the pigeon (abandoning an animal constitutes an act of animal cruelty according to article 26 paragraph 1 litera e of the AWA). What is truly remarkable and exemplary about the court's decision is the fact that the pigeon breeder was also convicted of deliberately disregarding the dignity of the pigeon, which is also a form of animal cruelty according to article 26 paragraph 1 litera a of the AWA. The court ruled that the use of the pigeon as bait for birds of prey is degrading be...
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2025 07 10 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...k lines) are taken, out of fear of a decline in tourism.What many individuals do not know: 47 species of shark also live in the Mediterranean, including the great white shark and basking shark. However, according to the WWF report Sharks in Crisis, more than half of these species are endangered. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 37% of all shark and ray species worldwide are already under threat. The main causes are overfishing, habitat loss and climate change. Yet sharks are indispensable for the ecological balance of the oceans. Their decline jeopardise...
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2018 10 15 TIR files criminal complaint against slaughterhouses in Moudon and Avenches
...t will therefore be up to the public prosecutor to investigate the criminal offenses of animal abuse and killing in a cruel manner. The investigation must clarify, in particular, whether the slaughterhouse employees must be punished for violating the animal welfare legislation or whether the incidents in the two slaughterhouses are the result of structural problems attributable to the operators of the slaughterhouses or other responsible bodies.
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2026 03 30 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ugh rubbish or take up residence in buildings. However, the author also explains that many animals are threatened with extinction because their habitats are increasingly being replaced by human settlements. In particular, the loss of wetlands and water pollution is leading to a sharp decline in invertebrate species that depend on these habitats. Across Europe, they have the highest rate of endangerment and are also among the least researched animal groups.Granata further encourages us to sharpen our own senses. On closer observation we can discover an astonishing variety of species even...
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2022 06 03 TIR Library Newsletter: Selected Reading Tip
...are only granted 90 out of 365 days to move freely for two hours or a little more at a time. Almost 60 percent of Swiss cows live in barns that allow them to roam freely, which gives them a little more freedom of movement, but can also be highly stressful for them due to a lack of escape options in closed barns. As a result of the confinement, the animals are often dehorned, even on organic farms. Although more than 85 percent of all dairy cows in Switzerland (2020: 86.9 percent according to the Agricultural Report of 2021) are kept under the conditions of the animal welfare program "RAUS", w...
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2024 07 01 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...nable to find a way out, are strongly discouraged. There are more animal-friendly and gentler methods to drive wasps away, if necessary. For example, the neighbourhood can be made wasp-friendly by creating nesting places for the animals or planting insect-friendly shrubs for the wasps to feed on. Lavender, peppermint oil or lemon also help as natural wasp repellents. Wasps also dislike the smell of smouldering coffee grounds. Bees, wasps and hornets are not protected species in Switzerland. However, 296 species of wild bees are protected under nature and cultural heritage conservation ...