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  • Donations

    ...yPal Support TIR As a charitable non-profit organization, we depend on financial support so that we can continue to do everything in our power for animals and their protection. The most effective way to help us is through a donation. The following options are available: Donate online now Do you have questions about donations in general? Please contact Ms. Vanessa KochTel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43koch@tierimrecht.org Do you have questions concerning inheritance issues and legacies?Please contact Ms. Christine Künzli:Tel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43kuenzli@tierimrecht.org Other ways to support TIR Memorial...


  • 2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation

    ...n the Law) presents a selection of recent additions to the TIR library, including books, articles, and movies on topics related to animals. The current newsletter focuses on the history of algae, their benefits for humans, and their high efficacy in reducing CO2 emissions. February 25, 2022 In 2015, 196 countries signed the Paris Agreement, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions. This obliges the states to take their own steps and enact regulations, such as the introduction of a carbon tax levy or the abolition of coal mines. Despite these measures, the targets put forward in the agreement have so...


  • 2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism

    ...has been working on a new project concerning poaching and the trade in live animals, hunting trophies, and illegally obtained animal products. Last year, TIR explored possible solutions to issues associated with animal and species protection in Kenia and Zimbabwe. Trophy hunting is currently a very controversial topic, particularly since the death of Cecil the lion, which led to increased public awareness on the subject. March 3, 2016 Africa is a popular travel destination for trophy hunters from around the world due to the so-called "Big Five" (lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards, and buffalo...


  • Species conservation

    ...s conservation have a lot in common, the two areas are regulated in separate laws and should be strictly separated from each other from a legal point of view. There is no federal act on species conservation and all relevant provisions can be found in various federal laws, such as the Nature and Cultural Heritage Protection Act and its corresponding ordinance. Also, there are provisions regarding species conservation in the hunting and fisheries laws. Due to the transnational nature of species conservation, Switzerland is also a party to several important international species conservation conv...


  • 2020 10 19 Newsletter TIR Library: TIR presents reading tip of the month

    ... additions. We take a closer look at books, articles and film contributions on animal-relevant topics. This month's tip is about traditions of human eating behavior, their evolutionary significance, the biospheric effects of meat consumption, and the question of whether a meat-free diet could be the future. October 19, 2020 The production of meat consumes tremendous amounts of resources. Water, energy and grain consumption is huge, and the consequences for the climate and environment are enormous. Moreover, countless animals suffer in the factory farming industry. In addition to the animals, l...


  • 2024 03 26 TIR presents Swiss premiere of "Food for Profit"

    ...nzi became known as a political commentator and television presenter in various media formats before turning her attention to investigative topics. She and her team spent five years working on "Food for Profit", which premiered at the European Parliament in Brussels in February 2024. The documentary criticises intensive farming (factory farming), which receives massive 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: ...


  • Library

    Library - Online Database The database of the TIR library contains about 24'000 books, essays, and movies on the animal within the law, ethics, and society. All listed works are also physically available at TIR's office. The TIR library is a reference library. Copying facilities are available. Opening hours: Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. till 12 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. (or upon request). In order to visit us, please contact us beforehand: Tel. +41 (0)43 443 06 43.New additions will be available on the Swiss Library Service Platform (SLSP) from January 2026.


  • 2010 10 26 CAROdog - important work in favor of stray dogs

    ... stray dogs back to a situation of responsible dog ownership. For the first time, EU officials are showing interest in the project, not least because of its value from an animal protection and epidemic prevention perspective. The gathering and analysis of legal data from the different countries is the first step towards coordinated action. Swiss dog law plays an important role as a model for dog marking and registration, property questions, and health management issues. However, its structure of regulations is distributed across federal, cantonal and sometimes communal law, making it hard t...


  • No pleasure 2019

    Awareness-raising campaign 2019 No animal takes pleasure in suffering. in collaboration with Ruf LanzYou can find more information here (in German). No pleasure - Parrot No pleasure - Dog No pleasure - Cat No pleasure - Cow Kein Tier hat Lust, gequält zu werden. in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf Lanz Keine Lust - Papagei Keine Lust - Hund Keine Lust - Katze Keine Lust - Kuh


  • 2026 03 30 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...an environment from a rural, wilderness-rich setting, uncovering the hidden traces of its animal inhabitants. Cities are, in fact, much more than just concrete, tarmac and crowds of people. Through striking observations, the author illustrates just how diverse and adaptable animals are in urban environments. By combining his personal experiences with expert knowledge, the book becomes a nature report.Granata describes how numerous animal species – from foxes and raccoons to birds of prey and insects – use cities as their habitat. In doing so, he explains the specific conditions that cities off...


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