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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.
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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...
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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
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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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Legislation on Hunting
Legislation on Hunting Legislation Legislation on Hunting While hunting once served to secure the supply of meat and was the main source of food for humans, today, the main motive put forward by its proponents is the sustainable use and management of wildlife and the regulation of wild animal populations due to an absence of natural enemies. Hunting is regulated by various federal and cantonal laws. The relevant laws are listed on the German version of this page.
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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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Criminal Cases
Animal Welfare-Related Criminal Offenses The database with all cases of animal welfare-related offenses in Switzerland, which have been reported to the Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Services (FSVO) offers an insight into the criminal enforcement of animal welfare. The entire range of annual analyses of the Swiss animal welfare-related penal practice is available here (in German).
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2017 09 13 TIR supports "Stop Live Transport" campaign
...ited. Nevertheless, a transit ban on long-distance transport is a political issue that is constantly under debate because Switzerland is gradually adopting EU law. Furthermore, the transit ban is welcome in itself but also means that live transports have to bypass Switzerland and are thus forced to cover even longer distances. The issue therefore also affects Switzerland.Moreover, the meat from such animals, which is imported in considerable quantities into Switzerland, is consumed without much thought given to its origin. There is no way in ensuring the wellbeing of the animals concerned d...
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2016 04 28 TIR is pleased with the success of Zimbabwe's Rangers
...ceeded 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 the anti-poaching efforts in the Savé Valley Conservancy in southeastern Zimbabwe. Mr. Clem...
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2020 11 11 TIR disappointed: National Council rejects mandatory neutering for outdoor cats
... (FDP/ZH) submitted a motion in parliament for an obligation to castrate outdoor cats in order to support a petition by the animal protection organizations Network for Animal Protection NetAP and Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law). At the end of October, the National Council decided not to follow this motion after the parliament had already rejected the joint petition of NetAP and TIR last year. November 11, 2020 Switzerland finds itself in a miserable position concerning cats. Contrary to widespread assumptions, we actually do have a massive stray cat i...