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2024 02 07 Lack of fire protection measures on livestock farming - TIR calls for clear legal provisions
... already be derived from existing animal protection regulations. For example, anyone who keeps or cares for animals must provide them with the accommodation necessary for their welfare. Furthermore, the animal keeper must immediately rectify any defects in facilities that affect the well-being of th... ... would also like to see greater consideration given to fire prevention measures in the future as part of the authorisation process for livestock buildings. A corresponding legal basis could also help here.Together with other animal welfare organisations, TIR has drawn up specific preventive meas...
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Heat stress
...re heat than it can release. Outside the so-called thermoneutral zone, i.e., the range in which the normal body temperature can be kept constant without energy input, an active warm-up or cool-down is necessary. In humans and animals, warming up or cooling down is inevitably accompanied by restricti... ...s in humans –varies from individual to individual. Depending on how they are kept, animals in human care are often unable to find relief from hot temperatures as they cannot move to a cooler place when their physical adaptability reaches its limit. Animal keepers therefore have a great responsibilit...
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2018 10 15 TIR files criminal complaint against slaughterhouses in Moudon and Avenches
...ished video footage from slaughterhouses in Avenches and Moudon in the canton of Vaud on its website www.abattoirs-suisses.ch. The footage shows serious violations of the Animal Welfare Act. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) has filed a criminal complaint against both companies with the competent public prosecutor's office. October 15, 2018 The video sequences published by the animal rights group PEA show serious violations of the Swiss Animal Welfare Act (AWA) by employees of the slaughterhouses in Avenches and Moudon. The footage shows workers repeatedly handling animals very roughl...
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2023 12 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ery day, many of us see the wolf as a bloodthirsty and uncontrolled species that threatens our food source.Sharks are probably the best-known victims of human fears as an example of a disreputable animal species. The great white shark is held responsible for most attacks, as it likes to search for f... ... Imkerei Hablützel (website also in English): Settlement of Hornets, Wasps, Honey bees or bumblebeesBook (in German): Wolfsmanagement in der Schweiz - Mensch-Umwelt-Relationen in Bewegung (= Zürcher Beiträge zur Alltagskultur, Band 29) by Nikolaus HeinzerAll issues TIR library newsletter Booc cover...
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2020 05 18 TIR analyzes the Federal Council’s rejection of video surveillance in slaughterhouses
...en video recordings from slaughterhouses in different Swiss cantons have repeatedly brought severe violations against animal welfare to light in the past. The recordings showed for example mistreatment in the form of extremely rough handling of sheep, pigs, calves and other animals as well as painful killing through improper and thus inadequate anesthesia, see for example the two criminal charges against two facilities in the canton of Vaud filed by TIR in October 2018. Between January 2018 and March 2019, the Federal Food Chain Unit (FFCU) conducted a nationwide investigation in 67 slaughter ...
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Team
... a freelance basis. From 1999 to 2009, he was also a member and animal welfare delegate of the Zurich Animal Testing Committee and, from 2011 to 2015, of the Zurich Animal Welfare Committee. Together with the entire TIR team and further experts, he is currently working on a comprehensive legal comme... ...a Schmid, Oetwil am See Tobias Kuntz, ZürichNadège Sachot, WinterthurLaetitia Prader, ZürichSibel Konyo, EichLeonora Rüedi, ZürichMaureen Hongsa, Zürich 2018 Christina Patt, Bad Homburg (D)Gabriel Schürch, LuzernLaetizia Ban, BernKristin Deseö, ZuzwilSebnem Danaci, RorschacherbergSara Blatter, Stach...
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2019 05 20 TIR pleased over Basel vote against "Ozeanium"
...r information: News release of October 22, 2018: TIR supports referendum against the construction of the Ozeanium in Basel
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2016 11 22 TIR campaign wins Silver at the international Epica-Awards
...ief and journalists from 34 magazines from 27 countries. In 2016, the jury members evaluated more than 3800 campaigns by 631 agencies from 66 countries. With two gold, three silver, and two bronze awards, Ruf Lanz was the most awarded agency from Switzerland.TIR sincerely congratulates Ruf Lanz on this great success and thanks the entire team for the pleasant and creative collaboration. As long as certain animals are treated as trash, we are needed! - Rabbit As long as certain animals are treated as trash, we are needed! - Dog As long as certain animals are treated as trash, we are needed...
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Foundation Board
...he foundation board from 2018 to 2023)Attorney-at-law and owner of Santschi & Felber JustizKommunikation GmbHChristian Flückiger (on the foundation board from 1996 to 2020, deceased in 2020)Attorney-at-law and notary in BerneProf. Dr. nat. Alexander Zehnder (on the foundation board from 2006 to 2013) Professor for environmental biotechnology and former president of the ETH board.Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel (on the foundation board from 2007 to 2010) Attorney-at-law in Zurich (Höschgasse Consultants), former attorney-at-law for animal welfare in criminal matters (animal lawyer) of the can...
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Library
Library - Online Database The database of the TIR library contains about 24'000 books, essays, and movies on the animal within the law, ethics, and society. All listed works are also physically available at TIR's office. The TIR library is a reference library. Copying facilities are available. Opening hours: Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. till 12 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. (or upon request). In order to visit us, please contact us beforehand: Tel. +41 (0)43 443 06 43.New additions will be available on the Swiss Library Service Platform (SLSP) from January 2026.