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2023 07 25 South Korean delegation visits TIR
...ent representatives from the Republic of Korea. The main topics of discussion were the formulation of animal protection law in Switzerland and the corresponding enforcement. Other topics included political animal protection work, training obligations for animal keepers and TIR's awareness-raising campaigns. July 25, 2023 At the beginning of July, TIR welcomed a group of South Korean government rep... ...ormation (IAMDT).In an input presentation, TIR lawyer Caroline Mulle familiarised the South Korean guests with the concept and specifics of Swiss animal protection law. The focus was on the enforcemen...
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2022 03 22 Kim Stallwood visits TIR: Center of excellence for the advancement of animal welfare law enters a new era
...tallwood (see media release, Oct. 20, 2021). The purpose of this collaboration is to add various historically valuable collections to the existing unique TIR library and to document the history of the... ... Zurich will become an important research location in the field of human-animal relations.During a five-day visit to our office in Zurich, Kim Stallwood was introduced to the diverse and high-quality... ...ill benefit greatly from this collaboration - as a competent and visionary advisor, mentor and friend, Kim will advance our diverse animal welfare goals to give animals a supporting voice in law, ethi...
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2021 11 04 TIR Library Newsletter: TIR presents its reading tip, "Die Essensvernichter" (in English: "The Food Destroyers")
...lso in areas hidden from public view. The Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) states that 25 percent of the environmental impact of food results from food waste (avoidable food losses), which am... ...aring is one of the main sources of emissions. But also synthetic fertilizers, which are used extensively in the cultivation of arable land, are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions and lead to ... ...rence: Restraint in buying consumer goods, good planning and creative cooking ideas including the processing of leftovers and natural preservation to extend the life of food, as well as "rescuing" ...
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2019 09 02 TIR attends 18th CITES Conference of the Parties in Geneva
...e Parties in Geneva From August 17 to August 28, 2019, the 18th CITES Conference of the Parties was held in Geneva. For twelve days the Parties discussed the implementation and amendment of the Conven... ...Fauna and Flora) is an international convention aimed at controlling cross-border trade in endangered plant and animal species and preventing their over-exploitation. It was signed in Washington in 19... ...able in German)News Release of October 9, 2018: TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Sochi, RussiaNews Release of February 23, 2018: Stop trade with wildlife and wildlife products (curre...
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2025 07 21 TIR at European Conference on Legal Representation for Animals
...ng of July, experts from the fields of law, politics, practice and civil society from over 20 countries took part in the conference "Access to Justice for Animals in Europe: Towards an ‘Aarhus Convention’ for Animals?" in Hamburg, at the beginning of July, to engage in in-depth discussions on access to justice for animals in Europe. The event, organised by the AJA (Access to Justice for Animals) r... ...national level. The main focus was on the idea of a European agreement, modelled on the Aarhus Convention, the first international treaty to grant citizens participation rights in environmental protec...
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2019 02 11 TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law
...h's voters rejected an amendment to the cantonal dog legislation, which would have resulted in the abolition of compulsory training courses for dog owners. The Zürcher Tierschutz (Zurich Aimal Welfare... ...ticularly important from an animal welfare perspective. They significantly contribute to promoting correct, animal-friendly treatment of dogs and also to protecting their general wellbeing by giving n... ...ersion of this news release.
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2017 12 15 TIR attends meeting of CITES Standing Committee in Geneva
...s meeting in Geneva from November 27 to December 1, 2017. More than 600 representatives of governments and organizations (IGOs and NGOs) discussed the regulation of international trade in endangered a... ...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 ... ...rver (see TIR News Release of January 21, 2016) and it intends to continue following the work of the CITES bodies closely. With the help of CITES, the worldwide trade in endangered species and produc...
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Wildlife
Wild animals suffer from constantly being touched by tourists Many tourist attractions with wild animals cause considerable stress for the animals involved. Wild animals are not adapted to the human e... ...tive breeding, with an exception for institutions that operate a certified reintroduction program to release wildlife to their native habitat. If there are indications, for example through online reviews of visitors, that a sanctuary repeatedly houses young animals, this can be a warning sign and the sanctuary should be researched carefully preceding a visit or avoided completely. Visitors are not...
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2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation
...ice floes, detached from the permanent pack ice, are disturbing and thought-provoking. Such images make global warming more visible and give us an idea of its profound consequences. The book featured in the current newsletter, "Slime - How Algae Created Us, Plague Us, and Just Might Save Us," addresses not only the history and unique properties of algae, but also their potential benefits in the fi... ...fore imperative. By buying food and cosmetic products without palm oil, avoiding air travel as far as possible, using electricity from renewable energy sources, and greatly reducing meat consumption, ...
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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.