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2016 04 28 TIR is pleased with the success of Zimbabwe's Rangers
...l activity. This is where Bryce Clemence comes in: he ensures that the National Park rangers are optimally trained, because without them, he is certain the rhinos would not stand a chance. The work done by ATS is, by the way, a family affair: his wife Lara and his brother Shannon are also active in... ...nimals. This arrest can be attributed solely to the careful, efficient, and determined work by Bryce and his team. TIR visited Bryce and Lara Clemence in Zimbabwe last year where it gained impressive insight into the dangerous and sacrificial work for the protection of rhinos. Further information (...
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2024 07 05 Internship in Animal Welfare Law at TIR
...week internship, we can also offer a three-month internship. This enables more intensive supervision of the interns as well as more opportunities for an in-depth insight into animal welfare law and the work of the TIR. The training and supervision of future specialists promotes animal welfare awareness and ensures long-term development in law, ethics and society. This makes the goal of filling important positions in animal welfare law enforcement with competent specialists in the future tangible.Are you interested in an internship at TIR? Then we look forward to receiving your complete electro...
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Tourism and Wildlife Attractions
...with exotic animals can be found online as well as directly on site. However, such wildlife interactions can cause considerable stress for the animals involved. Furthermore, many animals are taken from the wild to meet the demand for these experiences, which can lead to negative effects on the wild ... ... welfare standards, where comparatively large enclosures are required, the specific needs of wild animals oftentimes can hardly be met. In most countries, the conditions under which animals are kept in captivity are downright precarious in contrast, due to the lack of appropriate legal requirements....
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2021 07 16 TIR-Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ulti-billion-dollar market is a source of immense animal suffering.In general, it is impossible to trace the conditions under which the animals were kept. In Switzerland, there is a declaration requirement for fur products but not for leather. It is often assumed that leather is a waste product of t... ...e chrome III, which can turn into mutagenic chrome VI if handled improperly. Residues containing these chemicals can be found in many leather garments and shoes. The term "organic leather" (in German "Bioleder") used for marketing purposes does not, as one might assume, refer to organic or species-a...
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2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...ld in which animals can speak threatens more than just a business model. In addition, lawyer Lorentz soon has doubts and realises that he is on the wrong side. Deciphering animal languages using modern technology could fundamentally change our relationship with animals and the way we treat them. ... ...at the TIR Library, where reading- and work spaces are available.Current new additions to the TIR Library are presented in the TIR Library newsletter. More information: Book: Thing - Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood von Machado Samuel, Sousa, Machado Cynthia, Wise Steven M.Article: Judge Re...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... remain assets that can be owned. In most countries, non-human animals are 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 person... ...rgia (USA) in 2018, where they were able to experience fresh air for the first time.The object status of animals has been abolished in Switzerland since 2003. Animals are recognized as sentient beings capable of suffering. However, this does not place them on the same level as humans, and they a...
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2021 05 10 Illegal dog training aids
...esulting initiative can be found here.It is prohibited to use aversive dog training devices that give an electric shock, emit unpleasant sounds for the animal or dispense chemical substances. It is also not allowed to usebark deterrents that emit a scent, or work via remote water sprays or compressed air when the dog makes a sound. It does not matter whether the collar reacts automatically or is triggered manually. Spraying water from a bottle – practice that is unfortunately still quite common – to prevent vocalizations or expressions of pain is therefore also prohibited. Furthermore...
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... we need so that we can execute an order (e.g. legal advice) or provide information tailored to your needs;as well as further information that we are legally obliged to collect.Your data will be processed for the following purposes: to ensure that you receive the desired information or products that... ...scribed to an email list (see newsletter “Friendsmail”), if have signed up for our media distribution list or if you have asked us in any other way to inform you regularly about our activities, you have given your consent to the processing of your personal data or TIR has an overriding interest to p...
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2018 11 22 Animal welfare-related penal practice 2017: TIR analysis shows substantial differences in enforcement as well as a significant decrease in the number of animal welfare-related criminal proceedings and takes a closer look at animal welfare offen
...he Canton of Berne, where 319 cases account for almost one-fifth of the total case material in the year under review and which, at 3.09 proceedings per 10'000 inhabitants, clearly exceeds the Swiss average of 2.16 proceedings per 10'000 inhabitants. In absolute terms, the Canton of Zurich comes in s... ...herefore compiled a list of the eight most important postulates for an effective penal practice in animal welfare law. More information on German version of this news release. Die Schweine in der Schweiz brauchen rechtlichen Schutz.
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2025 11 07 The FEI changes the ‘blood rule’ – TIR criticises this decision
...ara. 1 lit. a TSchG can therefore be assumed if a horse's blood supply is cut off by the action of the reins or improper fastening of the bridle to the mouth, or if severe injuries to the palate, tongue, lips or mucous membrane occur. Such pain and injury can only be justified in emergencies, for example in the case of a runaway horse. A sporting competition does not usually constitute such an emergency situation. If a horse with a bleeding mouth injury continues to be ridden, even though the injury is known and the lesion is irritated and possibly aggravated by continuous rein actio...