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2004 04 05 The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans
The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans A report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, Director and Attorney-at-Law supported by ASMS Ocean Care, CH-Wädenswil. April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
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2018 01 26 Label products are to include more protection for fish: First step in the right direction
...h for the inclusion of animal welfare criteria. It was handed over to the ASC which has reacted with a positive response. January 26, 2018 Labels are meant to advertise products that go well beyond the legal minimum standard with regard to the conditions of manufacture, for example in terms of fair ... ... by the Californian Open Philanthropy Project, which promotes the development and introduction of such guidelines.TIR would like to thank fair-fish for their tremendous efforts and everyone who signed and supported the petition addressed to the ASC label. In total, 22,884 signatures from Switzerland...
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2020 12 07 TIR is happy to announce the appointment of Gieri Bolliger as a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
...nce the appointment of Gieri Bolliger as a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics December 7, 2020 TIR executive director Dr. Gieri Bolliger was appointed as a Fellow of the renowned Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in December 2020. The Oxford Centre is an independent institute dedicated to improving the ethical status of animals through research and education. Since 2006 it has been promoting animal welfare through academic studies and public discourse. The Oxford Centre also co-edits the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE) with the University of Illinois and has its own animal ethics...
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2021 12 14 TIR thrilled that National Council supports import ban for fur products derived from animal cruelty
...izations in support of a campaign to promote it. TIR hopes that the Council of States will follow suit and adopt the proposal as well. December 14, 2021 Yesterday, the upper chamber of Parliament (National Council) adopted the proposal that was presented in Parliament in December 2019 (see news rele... ...rman) TIR campaign page "Stop Fur!" (in German)TIR se réjouit : le Conseil national se prononce pour l’interdiction d’importation de produits de la pelleterie issus d'animaux maltraitésCampaign "We Care – We Don't Wear" Volume 16 of the TIR publication series "Zulässigkeit von Beschränkungen des ...
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Animals as trash 2016
...ard for best poster of the year 2016 at the Swiss Poster Awards on March 9, 2017. You can find more information here. Animals as Trash - Rabbit Animals as Trash - Cat Animals as Trash - Dog Solange manche Tiere wie Müll behandelt werden, braucht es uns. in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf LanzDie Kampagne "Tiere wie Müll" wurde am 9.03.2017 am Swiss Poster Award als Plakat des Jahres 2016 ausgezeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier. Tiere wie Müll - Katze Tiere wie Müll - Hase Tiere wie Müll - Hund Order campaign Order postcards of the campaign in our shop.
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2017 08 10 Animal friendly holidays – problematic souvenirs and delicacies
...tection as a matter of course back home, they oftentimes unintentionally face this problem when travelling. Not only should animal shows and direct contact with animals be avoided for reasons of animal and species protection; caution is also advised when buying souvenirs. August 10, 2017 Every year, tourists bring souvenirs to Switzerland that are made from protected animal and plant species, such as ivory carvings, corals, turtle shells, feathers, woods, etc., even though their importation is only allowed with valid documents or is even entirely prohibited. Many animal and plant species are ...
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2019 06 06 Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image
...rench-speaking part of Switzerland. The ban is absolutely necessary for animal welfare reasons. For one, it is hardly possible to provide the animals with species-appropriate housing conditions. But presenting wild animals in the circus ring is also oftentimes in violation of the constitutional principle of animal dignity protection. Nevertheless, unlike many other countries, Switzerland still allows wild animals in circuses. June 6, 2019 Together with 26 other organizations and 70,676 citizens, TIR is calling on the Federal Council and Parliament to ban wild animals in circuses in Switzerlan...
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TIR Animal Law Award
...itment in the field of national or international animal welfare law. Winner 2016: Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) The first recipient of the TIR Animal Law Award was the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) at the Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland (Oregon/USA). CALS is regarded as the world's epicenter for the training of animal welfare lawyers. It offers students and practitioners almost unlimited opportunities to study and acquire further training in animal law and is thus a pioneer whose importance reaches far beyond the USA.CALS can be considered an absolute forerunner and inte...
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Wildlife Protection
...ources. As a result of this, wildlife habitats are shrinking. Rainforests, for example, give way to palm plantations for the production of palm oil. The scarcity of habitats also leads to an increase in conflicts between wildlife and humans, especially in rural areas. At the same time, the demand and thus the market for wildlife and wildlife products is growing. Business with exotic animals for the pet market is flourishing, but parts of wild animals and products made from them - such as reptile leather, tiger and lion bones, ivory, or pangolin scales - are also in demand. For certain species,...
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Behavior Abroad
Behavior Abroad In Switzerland, most people deem animal and species protection to be self-evident, especially as Swiss animal welfare legislation is considered one of the most progressive in the world. When traveling abroad, however, problematic human-animal interactions might be encountered more readily. In the following, some practices that are often associated with considerable stress for the animals or are connected to conservation issues will be examined in more detail. Tourism and Wildlife Attractions