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2022 04 08 TIR is pleased to announce the launch of the international Animal Libraries Network - animal-libraries.org
...on animal libraries was laid in mid-2018 during an inspirational exchange with Dr. Carola Otterstedt of the Stiftung Bündnis Mensch & Tier. The Rachel Carson Center at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, a member of the Environmental Libraries Network, also contributed significantly to this project's success. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to everyone involved!The platform animal-librariers.org will be expanded continuously. We hope for the participation of further private and public libraries and archives that have collections related to an...
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2022 02 08 Update on TIR campaign to ban the import of hunting trophies
.../VD) in March 2019, was accepted by the National Council, it is now up to the Council of States to decide on the motion. The recommendation of the Science, Education and Culture Committee of the Council of States (SECC-CS) on the acceptance or rejection of the motion expected in early February, but ... ...’importer des trophées de chassePrevious TIR news release "TIR bittet um Mithilfe: Stoppen wir gemeinsam die Einfuhr von Jagdtrophäen!"
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2021 09 10 New TIR brochure: Stop indiscriminate funding of animal experiments!
...owever, the request was rejected by the National Council. For TIR, this decision is incomprehensible. From an ethical as well as a scientific and not least from an economic point of view, it is simply irresponsible to routinely approve stressful experiments on animals and to fund them with multi-million figures without thoroughly examining their effectiveness. TIR will therefore continue to advocate for the introduction of a systematic benefit assessment in the field of animal experiments.For more information on the need for a thorough review of the benefits of animal experiments and on the pr...
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2020 07 06 TIR Library Newsletter: Book Tip of the Month
...out an elephant who was caught in the wild and killed in 1903 in an amusement park on Coney Island in New York after attacking and killing several people.The book "Growl" is available in shops and can be read during opening hours in the TIR library upon request; reading and working places are available. The latest additions to the TIR library are featured in the TIR Library Newsletter. Further information Book "Growl - Life Lessons, Hard Truths, and Bold Strategies from an Animal Advocate" by Kim StallwoodKim Stallwo’s website www.kimstallwood.comLibraryThing by Kim Stallwood Culture and Ani...
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2020 05 18 TIR analyzes the Federal Council’s rejection of video surveillance in slaughterhouses
...ia and the bleeding was not correctly monitored or not monitored at all. The FFCU’s report provides evidence of systematic shortcomings regarding anesthesia and bleeding of animals. According to current legislation, slaughterhouses must be inspected by officials. However, these inspections mainly relate to the hygiene provisions in the field of food safety. While the health of the animals is visually checked upon their arrival at the slaughterhouse and the dead carcasses are thoroughly examined to ensure that they are fit and safe for human consumption, the delicate process of killing, which i...
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2019 03 29 Cantons impose mandatory use of leashes during the breeding season
... of whether the dog was actually hunting. If the dog bites a deer or another animal, the dog owner or keeper is liable for the damage caused by the dog. In case of negligence (for example, someone lets a notoriously uncontrollable dog run freely on breeding grounds), there may be an additional punishment for cruelty to animals. Can my dog be shot down if caught hunting? Almost all cantons allow for dogs to be shot down by a wildlife official or another person if caught hunting. For example, dogs that are repeatedly seen hunting in the canton of Zurich can be shot down by game tenants or othe...
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2019 03 19 It's Poultry Day and TIR would like to take this occasion to shed light on the insufficient legal protection for chickens
...sions and the case was shelved. The public prosecutors ignored the disregard for animal dignity, which in TIR's opinion is clearly evident in the footage, justifying their stance with reference to an industry practice that contradicts the basic principles of animal welfare law. Also, Switzerland allows for about two million male chicks to be gassed or shredded on their first day of life because they are considered an unprofitable "by-product" of the egg industry. The animals are bred to lay eggs at an extremely high rate and tend to produce only little meat, which is why they are of litt...
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2019 01 18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18
...ies. The convention was signed in Washington in 1972 and ratified by Switzerland in 1975. The original document is deposited in Switzerland and the CITES Secretariat is based in Geneva. 183 countries have so far signed the agreement, which protects a total of about 5'800 animal species and 30'000 plant species. The various species are classified into three categories according to the degree of their endangerment (Appendices I-III). Depending on the category a species is assigned to, the trade in said species is banned or subject to authorization. The 57 applications submitted by the member sta...
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2019 02 22 TIR disappointed: Federal Council recommends rejection of Doris Fiala's parliamentary proposal to impose mandatory neutering of outdoor cats
...'567 signatures. It was submitted to parliament in Berne on June 12, 2018. National Council member Doris Fiala supported the request from the onset and launched a parliamentary proposal calling for the introduction of mandatory neutering of outdoor cats. On February 20, the Federal Council recommended rejection of the proposal. It based its arguments in particular on a document published by the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) on October 3, 2018 with questions and answers regarding the neutering of outdoor cats and microchips. NetAP and TIR presented a critical review of the FS...
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2018 10 15 TIR files criminal complaint against slaughterhouses in Moudon and Avenches
...pression that there was cruelty involved", the footage shows multiple sequences in which animals are treated with excessive brutality. It 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.