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2019 03 29 Cantons impose mandatory use of leashes during the breeding season
... therefore required to keep their dogs on a leash in forests. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) urges dog owners to make sure that their dogs do not disturb or hunt wildlife, regardless of the regulation in their respective canton. March 29, 2019 The regulations on dog leashing vary from cant... ... down by a wildlife official or another person if caught hunting. For example, dogs that are repeatedly seen hunting in the canton of Zurich can be shot down by game tenants or other authorized persons, if the dog owner has been given prior written warning. Similar provisions exist in the cantons of...
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2025 11 03 Delegation from Singapore's veterinary authority visits TIR
...ing a delegation of official representatives from the Singapore Veterinary Authority. The main topics of discussion were the structure of animal welfare legislation and its enforcement in Switzerland and Singapore. A special guest presentation also showcased the work of the Zurich City Police's Environmental and Animal Welfare Offences Unit. November 3, 2025 At the end of October, TIR welcomed four representatives from Singapore's veterinary authority (National Parks Board) to Zurich. After a brief introduction by Managing Director Dr Gieri Bolliger, TIR lawyer Bianca Körner gave the guests a ...
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Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty
...an turn a blind eye to animal cruelty. in collaboration with Ruf Lanz Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Terrier Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Donkey Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Rabbit Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Beagle Only animals can turn a blind eye to animal cruelty - Pig Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen. in Zusammenarbeit mit Ruf Lanz Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Terrier Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschauen - Esel Nur Tiere dürfen bei Tierquälerei wegschaue...
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2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism
... possible solutions to issues associated with animal and species protection in Kenia and Zimbabwe. Trophy hunting is currently a very controversial topic, particularly since the death of Cecil the lion, which led to increased public awareness on the subject. March 3, 2016 Africa is a popular travel... ...s "canned hunting" (see news report from January 13, 2016): animals are bred as a tourist attraction and are presented on a silver platter, i.e. they are trapped inside an enclosure with no way of escaping and are left completely at the mercy of the hunters. Most African countries allow hunting safa...
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2004 08 31 Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists
Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists Science Rules / Germans Want to Save Animals by Suing Scientists by Martina HabeckThe Scientist, Volume 18, Issue 11 / 55 / June 7, 2004 August 31, 2004 Further information:Article Scientist June 2004
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2004 04 05 The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans
The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans The Competence of IWC to Conserve Small Cetaceans A report by the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht, CH-Berne/Zurich, elaborated by Dr. iur. Antoine F. Goetschel, Director and Attorney-at-Law supported by ASMS Ocean Care, CH-Wädenswil. April 5, 2004 Further information:Report (PDF)
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2025 10 31 Visit by international animal welfare pioneers to TIR
...al welfare pioneers to TIR In October, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) welcomed two internationally renowned animal welfare pioneers to its library archive: Sue Leary, with over 30 years of commitment to laboratory animals and animal-free research, and Wim DeKok, with around 50 years of experience in the global animal welfare and animal rights movement. Both used their visit to TIR to research historical documents and thus pass on important insights for the legal protection of animals. October 31, 2025 In recent weeks, TIR once again welcomed two distinguished guests who are renowned e...
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2018 06 15 TIR disappointed: Council of States relaxes restrictions on wolf hunting
...y respects contrary to animal welfare. In terms of the relaxation of restrictions on wolf hunting, the Council of States went even further. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) is following these developments with great concern. It had already made its views clear to the members of the Council o... ...ehensive statement (see news report from December 12, 2016; in German), in which it stressed its opposition to the draft amendment.In its session held on June 13, the Council of States followed many of the amendments proposed by the Federal Council. In a number of points the Council of States went e...
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2010 10 26 CAROdog - important work in favor of stray dogs
...onal pet trade, and illegal dog fighting are just some of the important legal questions that are not sufficiently addressed in the European legislation. Several NGOs and European institutions have collaborated to create an informative Website (www.carodog.eu) concerning the health and legal situation of dogs in different European countries. October 26, 2010 The Website is aimed at promoting the exchange of information and the support between the many local and national animal protection organizations. In the longer term, it hopes to support governments and other bodies in their efforts to move...