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2021 09 15 TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting
...rground hunting for a long time, is very pleased about the decision of the Bernese Parliament. September 15, 2021 In November 2020, the Bernese Member of Parliament Casimir von Arx (GLP) submitted the motion "Abolition of underground hunting" After the State Council had recommended the acceptance of the motion in June 2021, the general ban on underground hunting has now been definitively approved by the Grand Council with 79 to 64 votes. This means that in the future, underground hunting in the canton of Berne will be restricted to exceptional and clearly defined cases. In underground hunting...
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Che
Awareness-raising campaign 2016 "Animals cannot fight for their rights. That's why we fight for them." in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Che English "Tiere können nicht selber für ihre Rechte kämpfen. Darum tun wir es." in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf Lanz Che German Order campaign Order postcards of the campaign in our shop.
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Behind bars
Awareness-raising campaign 2012 We are fighting for animal abusers to be put behind bars. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Behind bars - Transport box Behind bars - Transport cage Behind bars - Rodent cage Behind bars - Bird cage Order campaign Order postcards and campaigns in our shop.
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SloGans
Awareness-raising campaign 2006 SloGans with the collaboration of Werner Haltinner and Thierry Pfau SloGan - Lobster SloGan - Monkey SloGan - Cat SloGan - Bear SloGan - Shark SloGan - Cow SloGan - Lamb SloGan - Ram SloGan - Cat SloGan - Mouse SloGan - Owl SloGan - Elephant SloGan - Dog SloGan - Tiger Order campaign Order postcards and campaigns in our shop.
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2018 09 21 World Rhino Day is on September 22, 2018
...hino species are in a critical state. However, there is hope that they will recover in their natural habitat through targeted conservation strategies and the tireless efforts of rangers. September 22, 2018 Since the beginning of the 20th century, the number of wild rhinos has fallen from 500,000 to less than 30,000. Four of the five rhino species are considered threatened; three of them are even classified as critically endangered.The threat to the world's rhino population can be attributed to a variety of causes: An important factor is the limitation of its habitat due to the progressi...
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Legislation on Epizootic Diseases
Legislation on Epizootic Diseases Legislation Legislation on Epizootic Diseases The legislation on epizootic diseases serves to monitor, control and eradicate animal diseases and is primarily regulated by the Law on Epizootic Diseases and its corresponding ordinance and is also supplemented by various further ordinances. All important laws on epizootic diseases are listed on the German version of this page.
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2021 06 14 TIR supports “Ban Live Exports” campaign
...uez Canal caused by a stranded container ship in March 2021 (see report by the Guardian from March 26, 2021).In theory, the animal welfare provisions in force in the EU must also be observed on their further transport outside of the EU. However, even if there were serious inspections in place, it would be impossible to enforce these regulations, meaning they become a dead letter the moment the animals leave EU territory. Furthermore, the slaughter methods in many countries of destination are highly questionable from an ethical point of view.Even though there is a lack of official information o...
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Heat stress
...ody 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, restricted respira...
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2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01
..., it aimed to cause a paradigm shift in the relationship between humans and animals. In particular, the onset of slavery abolition was used as an example to give animals a voice and rights. Human rights should be followed by animal rights. Cruelty to animals and abuses should be fought consistently. The founding of the "Association against Cruelty to Animals" in Stuttgart around 1838 was followed by the founding of several smaller associations in the Kingdom of Württemberg. They all had a common political goal and thus formed the core of the animal protection alliance.Pastor Christian Adam Dan...
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2021 11 04 TIR Library Newsletter: TIR presents its reading tip, "Die Essensvernichter" (in English: "The Food Destroyers")
...and and water. Over a third of the world's food production is wasted, either during harvesting or distribution. This is a crucial amount that could be used to fight global hunger.As livestock production has increased tremendously and global meat consumption has more than doubled in the past 20 years, the impact of livestock farming on global warming is drastic. Livestock (i.e. animals that are exploited by humans) rearing is one of the main sources of emissions. But also synthetic fertilizers, which are used extensively in the cultivation of arable land, are a major source of greenhouse gas em...