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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...
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2018 06 14 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...lfare organizations from all over the world are raising awareness for the enormous suffering of farm animals on long-distance transports. June 14, 2018 Every year, millions of animals are transported across Europe and other continents; this is due to an absurd subsidy system that creates incentives for live transport. In European countries, there are a number of provisions for the protection of animals for slaughter and fattening during transport. For example, regular watering and feeding are required and the animals must be given time for rest. However, investigations into live transports by ...
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...ports are available here: 2017 Annual Cyprus Report2016 Annual Cyprus Report2016 Jahresbericht (German)2015 Annual Cyprus Report2014 Annual Cyprus Report2013 Annual Cyprus Report2012 Annual Cyprus Report2011 Cyprus Autumn Report2011 Cyprus Spring Report 2010 Cyprus Autumn Report2009 Cyprus Autumn Report2008 Berne Conv. Cyprus Report2006 Cyprus Report2005 Report on Cyprus Hunting (DG Env)2005 EU Report Cyprus Bird Census2004 Report of Cyprus2003 EU Accession (Wallström)2002 EU Accession of Cyprus
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2013 03 16 Complaint to the Commission of the European Communities Concerning Failure to Comply with Community Law
...ports are available here: 2013 Annual Cyprus Report2012 Annual Cyprus Report2011 Cyprus Autumn Report2011 Cyprus Spring Report2010 Cyprus Autumn Report2009 Cyprus Autumn Report2008 Berne Conv. Cyprus Report 2006 Cyprus Report2005 Report on Cyprus Hunting (DG Env)2005 EU Report Cyprus Bird Census2004 Report of Cyprus2003 EU Accession (Wallström)2002 EU Accession of Cyprus
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2021 07 30 TIR asks for consideration of animals during national holiday
...of those who suffer from the effects is growing. In addition, companion animals, farm animals, and wildlife are particularly susceptible to the stress-inducing effects of fireworks, whether they are in homes, barns or in the wild. Fireworks also generate significant amounts of particulate matter and environmental pollution.Tethered or confined animals have no way to escape the noise. For wild animals, which are highly sensitive to potential danger, loud fireworks can be life-threatening because they often trigger a flight response, depleting valuable energy reserves. When startled, domestic an...
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2017 09 13 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...lfare organizations from around the world are drawing attention to the immense suffering of animals on long-distance transports. September 13, 2017 Due to misguided subsidy policies, animals intended for slaughter or fattening are often transported across or even beyond continents. Around two million farm animals are exported from the EU every year. They are transported by trucks and ships and are thereby subjected to immense stress and suffering. The animals have very little space to move and many can barely stand properly which often leads to panicky reactions and injuries. Some animals are...
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2016 04 28 TIR is pleased with the success of Zimbabwe's Rangers
...ore pleased to hear from the Anti-Poaching and Tracking Specialists (ATS) that they have succeeded in capturing a group of poachers who were responsible for the death of countless animals. April 28, 2016 During the last year, 1175 rhinos were illegally killed in South Africa alone. The death toll was 80 in Namibia and 50 in Zimbabwe. The Savé Valley Conservancy reserve, which is home to 25% of the remaining Zimbabwean black rhino population, was also targeted. Bryce Clemence, director and trainer of the Anti-Poaching and Tracking Specialists (ATS), and his team are responsible for coordinating...
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2024 03 26 TIR presents Swiss premiere of "Food for Profit"
...e financial support from the EU almost everywhere in Europe. Together with an international team of experts conducting undercover research, Innocenzi impressively highlights the main problems of this industrial production method: Animal suffering, water pollution, exploitation of migrant workers, loss of biodiversity as well as the dangers posed by the use of antibiotics and the development of genetically modified organisms. The film concludes with a clear and direct call to action to put an end to these abuses. In particular, the film calls for an end to state subsidies for factory farming. ...
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No wild animals in Circuses
... highly problematic from an animal welfare perspective. For one thing, it is almost impossible to provide the animals with species-appropriate housing conditions on circus premises, and for another, wild animal shows often violate the fundamental principle of animal dignity enshrined in Swiss animal welfare law. Nevertheless, unlike in many other countries, the use of wild animals in circuses is still permitted in Switzerland.The animal welfare organizations ProTier, VIER PFOTEN (FOUR PAWS), and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) therefore demand that the Federal Council and Parliament i...
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2018 08 07 How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms
...r young taken away from soon after birth. They suffer from diseases, psychological stress and are exploited as tourist attractions.By volunteering their time on these farms, people unknowingly support the hunting industry, largely because they pay to work there. Individuals seeking to do their part in species conservation would be well advised to choose projects that focus on preserving habitats. A wide range of meaningful wildlife projects can be found on the online platform "Wegweiser Freiwilligenarbeit".There is also a Facebook group called "Volunteers in Africa Beware", which collects in...