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Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate
...e Switzerland likes to claim that it has one of the strictest animal welfare laws. However, a closer look reveals that even in this country, certain forms of husbandry and practices are still permitte... ...tent veterinary and police authorities, public prosecutors and courts: The suffering of animals is s... ... animals concerned. How social contact is to be organised in concrete terms is specified individuall... ...ves individually in so-called calf igloos, provided they have visual contact with other animals of t... .... From the point of view of animal welfare, such misjudgements are all the more precarious as veteri...
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2023 06 20 TIR speaks at training conference for law enforcement and veterinary authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
...w; TIR) was invited to conduct a training session for law enforcement and veterinary authorities in Sarajevo. The core topic of the conference hosted by Animal Friends Bosnia was the investigation and... ...s with expertise on how to effectively investigate and sanction animal welfare offenses in practice. Among the audience were prosecutors, police, and veterinary inspectors from all over Bosnia and Her... ..., from the point of view of the organizers and the participants, it was a great success. For TIR, th... ...cutor Berina Alihodžić for their warm welcome in Sarajevo and their invaluable animal welfare work i...
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2019 01 18 CITES publishes proposals for CoP18
...lished 57 proposals to amend the list of species subject to CITES regulations submitted by the CITES member states. The ... ... 183 countries have so far signed the agreement, which protects a total of about 5'800 animal species and 30'000 plant species. The various species are classified into three categories according to the degree of their endangerment (Appendices I-III). Depending on the category a species is assigned to, the trade in said species is banned or subject to authori... ...ee years and is the main decision-making body of CITES. Many of the proposals sought to strengthen protection for certai...
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2023 04 14 TIR delighted: Federal Council has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty
...uncil has ambitions to ban the import of fur produced under conditions of animal cruelty Last week the Federal Council announced its intention to examine an import ban on fur products produced in a cruel manner. The Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA) was instructed to prepare a corresponding ... ...arently changed its view. In its corresponding press release it referred, in particular, to the fact that the industry continues to implement the decl... ...sive factor will be how exactly the measure is legally implemented. TIR will therefore follow the legislative process closely and will, in any case,...
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2024 11 18 TIR explains the legal and practical reality of Swiss pig farming
...ns frequently refer to the strict Swiss animal welfare laws. State-subsidised advertising of happy a... ...erland - and paints a completely different picture to that of advertising and the industry. November... ...al requirements are so low that even the basic needs of the animals are not met in any way: The actu... ...ry, non-perforated (i.e., without holes or crevices) lying surface that covers the floor. However, t... ...an ethical point of view, the dignity of animals must be revisited: Even a free-range system is subj... ...ir intended use and get to know them as individuals, already know today that every single animal has...
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2018 10 09 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, Russia
...sia, from October 1 to October 5, 2018. More than 600 representatives of governments and organizations (IGOs and NGOs) d... ...sk of extinction as a result of the growing international trade in live animals and animal products. October 9, 2018 CI... ...nerability (Annexes I-III). Depending on their classification, the international trade in these species is either prohib... ... other instruments, so that effective action can be taken in the problem countries identified. Japan was already crit... ...not only legal know-how but also good networking and a constant exchange of information. This is TIR's third time at the...
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2025 11 07 The FEI changes the ‘blood rule’ – TIR criticises this decision
...l Assembly voted 82 to 20 in favour of amending the so-called ‘blood rule’ in show jumping. In doing so, the International Equestrian Federation has significantly weakened a regulation that serves animal welfare. Whereas visible blood on a horse was previously sufficient grounds for disqualification, from January 2026 onwards, an on-site assessment will be carried out to determine whether the horse is ‘fit to compete’ despite its injury. From TIR's point of view, this decision is a step backwards. November 7, 2025 In the run-up to the FEI vote on the ‘Blood Rule’, the TIR was asked to prepare ...
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2022 10 07 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...sents new additions to its library collection, including books, articles, and films on animal-related topics. The curren... ..., the book explores how we can escape the hectic pace of our daily lives. October 7, 2022 French adventurer and writer S... ...ifficult for him as a professional runner and speaker. At the same time, he is overwhelmed by the energy set free from being so close to nature. With its pristine snowy landscape, the Tibetan mountains have a meditative effect.The main reason for the snow leopard’s impending extinction is habitat loss. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN...
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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 inevitab... ...idual. Depending on how they are kept, animals in human care are often unable to find... ... objective point of view. Since affected animals are usually not able to draw atten... ...ary service and the police. Consequences under criminal law Animal keepers who fail ...
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2018 12 12 TIR attended various international animal welfare conferences in 2018
...ong Kong from May 4 to 5, 2018. Animal welfare law experts from all over the world discussed concepts for strengthening the legal status of animals on a national and international level. Speakers from... ...together to discuss how to define the term "animal law" with regard to its significance as a seminal... ..., especially with a view to an independent university subject in the future, in order to cover all a... ... CITES Secretariat. So far, 183 countries have signed the agreement. CITES protects a total of around 5,800 animal and 30,000 plant species. These are classified into three categories (Appendices I-II...