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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 human-animal relationship. The common goal is to facilitate scientific research on the treatment of... ...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, ethics, and society. We are very pleased to have him on our side! Further information British Library ac...
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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 Convention. Overall, TIR offers a positive summary of the conference: for many species already listed in C... ...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 (currently only available in German) News Release of December 7, 2016: Illegal trade with endangered sp...
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2021 05 21 TIR considers Federal Council’s counter-proposal to the factory farming initiative inadequate
...ividual protection. From this, it draws its problematic conclusion that a restriction of animal numbers is superfluous and that such a restriction would not directly improve animal welfare. According to the Federal Council, a reduction in animal numbers would result in significant economic losse... ...tion (see TIR news release of April 17, 2019). A paradigm shift is needed, not only to drastically reduce the number of animals, but also to move away from chicken breeds that are unilaterally bred for maximum performance. According to the Federal Council, broilers should have at least one outdoo...
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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 environment. The unnatural proximity to humans during such encounters inflicts immense suffering on t... ...oduction 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 completel...
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2019 02 11 TIR pleased with outcome of Zurich's voting results: electorate rejects proposed amendment to cantonal dog law
...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 new dog owners the chance to learn non-violent training methods and how to build a consistent and lov... ...ersion of this news release.
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2021 07 16 TIR-Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
... fashion industry – from fast fashion chains to luxury brands.While there is at least some controversy surrounding fur, the leather industry is still selling its products largely unhindered and without much public backlash. Like fur, leather is essentially animal skin minus the hair. Leather process... ...on industry is kept hidden, while the animals' sentience is ignored, or worse, romanticized. These facts should longer be kept a secret. The author remains optimistic and assumes that materials derived from the body parts of animals will soon be entirely replaced by substitutes from bioreactors or b...
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Tier im Recht - We Give Animals a Legal Voice
...ciety. Legal Advice Service TIR provides written advice and information over the phone upon request regarding animal-related legal questions and thus offers legal assistance in resolving specific everyday problems concerning animals. TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation March 30, 2026 ... ...es on the book “The Hidden Animal World of Our Cities”, which immerses us in the fascinating biodiversity of urban wilderness. Help for animals in Ukraine and Ukrainians fleeing with their companion animals Information for people fleeing with companion animals, private foster homes in Switzerland...
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Team
... a freelance basis. From 1999 to 2009, he was also a member and animal welfare delegate of the Zurich Animal Testing Committee and, from 2011 to 2015, of the Zurich Animal Welfare Committee. Together ... ...e legal information service and contributes to the annual analysis of Swiss animal welfare criminal practice.laissue@tierimrecht.org MLaw Aline Haas completed her law studies at the University of Frib... ...017 and has been an official member of the TIR team since 2023. Despite his advanced age, he is still fit enough to keep the whole team on their toes and initiate a football match. His siren-like shou...
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2020 11 11 TIR disappointed: National Council rejects mandatory neutering for outdoor cats
...event their animals from reproducing excessively (article 25 paragraph 4 AWO). However, it is practically impossible for owners to keep the mating behavior of uncastrated outdoor cats under control.If cats reproduce excessively, large colonies quickly form in a confined space, which leads to hygiene... ...ons (see TIR’s news release from June 12, 2018).To strengthen the request of the two animal protection organizations, FDP National Councillor Doris Fiala, who had supported the concerns of the petition from the beginning, submitted the motion "Less animal suffering thanks to castration obligation...
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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 animal and plant species. Many animal species are either endangered or at risk of extinction as a res... ...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 products thereof can be reduced significantly. However, this can only be achieved if the CITES provisions ...