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  • 2018 10 22 TIR supports referendum against the construction of the Ozeanium in Basel

    ...uences, devastating result. The citizens of Basel will decide on this costly, energy intensive and, in terms of animal welfare, highly questionable project. An aquarium the size of the Ozeanium planned by the Basel Zoo is extremely problematic both in terms of animal welfare law as well as species c... ...4 out of 5 fish die before they arrive at their destined aquarium because of inhumane catching methods and poor transport conditions. Today, more than 60% of the world's coral reefs are in immediate danger, with demand for aquarium fish playing a major role. Since almost none of the species concerne...


  • 2024 12 16 TIR calls for a ban on animal transports to high-risk animal welfare countries

    ...fering. This is the result of a system that promotes and even systematically subsidises the transport of live animals across Europe for purely economic reasons. Despite existing transport regulations, serious abuses regularly occur in which the animals concerned suffer massively  (see TIR-news repor... ...s (see the European Court of Auditors' analysis). Transport to so-called high-risk animal welfare countries, where animal welfare standards are largely unknown, proves to be particularly critical. The legally permitted transport times are regularly exceeded in this context, and there are often long ...


  • 2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...considered "things" before the law, which means that they do not even have the status of an individual.In the book "Thing: Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood", the legal and scientific arguments in favour of the personal rights of animals are presented in the form of a graphic novel drawn by ... ...nonhuman animals in court since 2013. Steven M. Wise is the author of this book and an American legal scholar, founder and president of the NhRP organisation. He specialises in animal welfare law, primatology and animal intelligence, and has taught animal welfare law in the United States for 30 year...


  • 2018 10 09 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, Russia

    ... of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in live animals and animal products. October 9, 2018 CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international trade agreement aimed at controlling cross-border trade in endangered plant and animal species and preventing their over-exploitation. It was signed in Washington in 1973 and ratified by Switzerland – as one of the first member states – in 1975. Furthermore, the original document is deposited in Switzerland and the CITES Secretariat is located in Geneva. To date, 183 countr...


  • 2024 03 01 TIR welcomes research visit from Yale

    ... into the intricate web of laws and regulations governing farm animal welfare in Switzerland, the European Union, and the United States, questioning, in particular, how suitable those are in protecting animals from breeding, including cutting-edge biotechnologies such as gene editing.I am currently ... ...e of animals.”As a result of her research work in Switzerland, Ilaria will publish an article in the online journal LEOH. This way, her initial findings can be made known to the public at an early stage. We wish Ilaria every success with her dissertation and look forward to the results, which w...


  • Tourism and Wildlife Attractions

    ...rders are often the result of such husbandry. More recently, instead of elephant rides, tourists have been offered the opportunity to bathe with and wash elephants. This form of encounter is sometimes touted as more humane than riding an elephant. In reality, however, the animal undergoes the same t... ...ffering unseen: The dark truth behind wildlife tourism" from June 2019


  • 2021 11 04 TIR Library Newsletter: TIR presents its reading tip, "Die Essensvernichter" (in English: "The Food Destroyers")

    ...cts must meet. As a result, a significant share of crops are sorted out and either sold at a fraction of the normal price, used to produce biogas, or simply discarded. Organizations like Gebana are working on a national and international level to promote a direct, fair, and ecological trading system that supports local producers and embraces fruits and vegetables in all their shapes and colors.The global fishing industry is another driver of food waste, with more than 80 percent of the catch being thrown back into the sea as unwanted bycatch. In many cases, the animals suffer greatly before su...


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

    ...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 gassed every year on their first day of life as "industrial waste", as they do not lay eggs and are therefore "worthless" to producers. As the animals, which are unilaterally orientated towards maximum laying performance, only produce little meat, they are also of no interest for fattening. This highly questionable approach to egg produc...


  • Memorial Plaque

    ...so choose to remain anonymous. How can I support the TIR Memorial Plaque? If you wish to support the TIR Fund with a donation in memory of your pet, please follow the link below to our donation page. 


  • 2021 05 21 TIR considers Federal Council’s counter-proposal to the factory farming initiative inadequate

    ...imal numbers would result in significant economic losses for livestock farmers. The Federal Council also argues that Swiss livestock numbers are already very small in international comparison due to the structure of farms and national legislation. These arguments are to be contradicted for the ... ...at around this age, fast-growing broilers begin to lose their ability to walk due to increased physical discomfort associated with high weight gain. Finally, the Federal Council warns against incorporating the private Bio-Suisse guidelines into the constitution because the requirements for this leve...


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