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2005 10 04 NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers
NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers NZZ (online edition) of October 4, 2005: Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers Cruelty against animals needs to be punished more harshly according to animal protection advocates in Switzerland, who say that many cases go unreported October 4, 2005 Further information:Full article "Stricter penalties demanded for animal abusers" in the online edition of NZZ of October 4, 2005
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2018 11 26 TIR disappointed at rejection of cow horn initiative
...tention of creating an incentive to refrain from dehorning cows and goats. The initiave was rejected by a narrow majority of 54.7 percent yesterday, after both the Federal Council and the Council of States had recommended its rejection in 2017, followed by the National Council in 2018.TIR has long been opposed to the routine removal of animal horns, given that these organs are supplied with blood and nerves, and is greatly disappointed at the negative outcome of the initiative. TIR published a detailed legal opinion on the dehorning of cows as far back as 2011 where it concluded that the proce...
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2016 11 22 TIR campaign wins Silver at the international Epica-Awards
TIR campaign wins Silver at the international Epica-Awards TIR campaign wins Silver at the international Epica-Awards The current awareness-raising campaign by Tier im Recht "Animals as Trash" received a silver award in the category "Social" at the Epica-Awards in Amsterdam. Tier im Recht is delighted to have received this honor and congratulates the advertising agency Ruf Lanz, which designed the campaign, on their great success. November 22, 2016 The renowned Epica-Award is the only international prize for outstanding creative advertising, which is awarded by the marketing and communication...
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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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Heat stress
...rs when the body of an animal or a human generates more heat or is exposed to more 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 restrictions in other body functions, such as a weakening of the immune system, reduced growth, decreased fertility, lower milk production, higher heart rate, reduced kidney function and urine output, lack of concentration, restr...
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Wildlife Protection
...itats 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, veritable breeding industries have developed, while other animals are taken from the wild. As wild catches can threaten entire animal populations or even the existence...
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Fisheries Legislation
Fisheries legislation Legislation Fisheries Legislation The fisheries legislation regulates the catching of live fish and other marine animals. The Federal Fisheries Act aims to preserve, improve or, where possible, restore the natural biodiversity and population of indigenous fish, crustaceans and fish feed as well as their habitats, to protect endangered species and breeds of fish and crustaceans, to ensure the sustainable use of fish and crustacean stocks and to promote fishery research. All federal and cantonal laws in this field can be found on the German version of this page.
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2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...y the human ear are now finally being heard thanks to digital support. However, what new acoustic technologies are bringing to light is nothing new for many indigenous peoples, as they also have ways of capturing and analysing non-human sounds and using them to their advantage. Thanks to so-called passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), which collects data from three-dimensional space, non-human sounds from living organisms can be recorded in places that are difficult to access. This non-invasive method is very precise, can be used day and night and does not disturb or influence the animals in thei...
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2022 05 27 TIR speaks at training conference for law enforcement agencies in Kosovo
...e in Kosovo and the main deficits and challenges faced by both Switzerland and Kosovo. In a lively debate following the presentations, participants discussed the practical difficulties encountered by law enforcement agencies in prosecuting animal welfare crimes. Various proposals for the general strengthening of animal welfare laws in Kosovo and inter-institutional cooperation for their effective implementation were also discussed.This training day was the first of its kind in Kosovo and, in the organizers’ and participants’ opinion, it was a great success. The conference was rounded ...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...nhood", which takes an unconventional approach to highlighting efforts to recognise the fundamental rights of non-human animals. November 17, 2023 Humans (Homo sapiens) occupy a special position compared to animals in terms of their mental abilities, as we learn from the compact encyclopaedia of biology, defining the term human. Our social behaviour and physical characteristics indicate that primates and humans have the same ancestors and that we are biologically an animal species. It is obvious that there are differences between humans and animals. In many respects, however, they show more si...