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  • 2018 03 15 Presentation of petition in Berne: "No wild animals in the circus"

    ...to ban wild animals from circuses and variety shows, an action long overdue and based on scientifically justified concerns.The Swiss Animal Welfare Act is often considered exemplary by international standards. The fact is though that 26 European countries have already imposed severe restrictions or bans on circuses carrying wild animals or animals in general. In Switzerland, on the other hand, there is a special regulation which actually makes it easier for circuses to keep wild animals in smaller spaces than in zoos. And this despite the fact that there is no difference whatsoever between the...


  • 2017 09 18 TIR at the world premiere of "Citizen Animal"

    ...explore the subject from a philosophical, ethical and legal point of view. The starting point of his research was the Spanish community of Pedro Pérez Espinosa, which grants its dogs and cats rights as "non-human neighbors", which normally only humans are entitled to. Many renowned animal welfare and animal rights experts are featured in the film, including primatologist Jane Goodall, Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd), Antoine F. Goetschel (Global Animal Law), Sigrid Lüber (OceanCare), Edmund Haferbeck (PETA), Christa Blanke (Animals' Angels) and the philosopher Helmut Kaplan. In February 2017, while...


  • 2017 08 World Ranger Day on July 31, 2017

    ...rotect wild animals from poaching and other threats. They are not always adequately equippend or even properly trained. This increases the risk of being injured or killed during service. This is where Bryce Clemence, director and trainer of the ATS, comes in: he ensures that the National Park rangers in Zimbabwe are optimally trained, because, without them, the rhinos would not stand a chance. He and his team are responsible for coordinating all anti-poaching efforts in the Savé Valley Conservancy in Southeastern Zimbabwe. Poaching and related illegal trade in animals and products the...


  • 2016 01 21 TIR at the Washington Convention on Protected Species (CITES)

    ...otected species met from January 11-15, 2016. Around 500 representatives of governments and organizations discussed matters relating to the regulation of the international trade in endangered animal and plant species. Many animal species are endangered or threatened by extinction due to growing international trade in live animals and products thereof. January 21, 2016 CITES is a global trade agreement intended to preserve animal and plant species by regulating trade. It was signed in Washington in 1973 and ratified by Switzerland, which was one of the first member states, in 1975. The various ...


  • 2004 03 19 Curriculum Vitae of Antoine F. Goetschel

    ...cht. March 19, 2004 From 1994 – 2004, he was a partner in the Zurich law firm “Goetschel & Raess” and is a specialist in the field of animal rights since 1984. As of 2004, he has been running his own law practice in Zurich (Wildbachstrasse 46, P.O. Box 412, CH-8034 Zurich, Switzerland, Phone + 41 43 443 06 44, Fax: +41 43 443 06 46, e-mail info@afgoetschel.com). He is the author of numerous books and essays in the field of animal welfare legislation (for Swiss and international law) as well as the co-author of many publications. For example: the Legal Comment on the Swiss Animal We...


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

    ... diets and protests from some animal rights organizations. We need to look at the deeply entangled economic and political lives of humans and animals in the past, present and future. The book "The Meat Question" is available in stores and, moreover, can be viewed by appointment during open hours at the TIR library. Reading and work stations are available. Recent additions to the TIR Library are featured in the TIR Library newsletter. Further information Book "The Meat Question" by Josh BersonRecent additions to the TIR library: TIR Library newsletterLibrary DatabaseBook recommendation: "...


  • 2017 12 12 High Court of Zurich convicts pigeon breeder of disregarding animal dignity

    ... cantonal policeman from the department for animal welfare and environmental protection became aware of the pigeon and managed to lock it temporarily in the outside enclosure of the pigeon loft.An examination of the pigeon revealed that the neck area had been treated with Carbofuran – a highly toxic pesticide and nerve poison – and was also marked with spray paint. The bird died during the effort to remove the poison. The accused was taken into custody.  In March 2017, the District Court of Bulach (court of first instance) sentenced the accused to a conditional fine of 300 daily units of 30 Sw...


  • 2025 07 10 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...for example, ranges from minor grazes on a surfboard to serious injuries. However, the latter are extremely rare, with an estimated number of about ten deaths per year. On the other hand, around 100 million sharks are killed every year by fishing - mostly as by-catch, for their fins or by sustaining life-threatening injuries when protective measures (in the form of shark nets and hook lines) are taken, out of fear of a decline in tourism.What many individuals do not know: 47 species of shark also live in the Mediterranean, including the great white shark and basking shark. However, acco...


  • Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate

    ...ilers is permitted. From the 43rd day of fattening, a maximum stock of up to 18,000 animals is permitted. High-performance breeding and the conditions under which chickens are kept indicate that many broilers suffer painful joint damage as well as ulcers and inflammation of the feet. According to the poultry industry, up to four per cent of animals die before slaughter. In addition, almost all laying hens suffer bone fractures as a result of calcium deficiency and often develop inflammation of the fallopian tubes.As part of egg production in Switzerland, around 3.5 million male chicks are gass...


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