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2021 07 30 TIR asks for consideration of animals during national holiday
...nfined animals have no way to escape the noise. For wild animals, which are highly sensitive to potential danger, loud fireworks can be life-threatening because they often trigger a flight response, depleting valuable energy reserves. When startled, domestic and wild animals can cause accidents leading to human and animal injury. Furthermore, fireworks are often the reason for devastating fires that can be fatal to animals trapped in barns and stables.It is also important to bear in mind that animals generally have a wider hearing range and can therefore pick up more frequencies than humans, s...
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2019 12 18 TIR pleased: Matthias Aebischer launches proposal to ban import of fur products from animals that have been subject to animal cruelty
...fitable breeding is no longer possible. In Switzerland, there have been nocommercial fur farms for almost 40 years now as a result of the requirements of the animal welfare laws for the keeping of wild animals. Nonetheless, large quantities of fur products are still imported into Switzerland.Since 2014, fur products have been subject to declaration. However, the information required by the relevant ordinance is extremely vague and causes confusion rather than clarity for many consumers. Moreover, evaluations by the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) as well as research b...
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2018 05 04 District Court sentences couple to conditional imprisonment for drowning dogs
...s pregnant wife had no longer been able to bear the dogs' smell. She had been the driving force behind the crime, the presiding judge noted. The husband claimed he had not been able to find any other solution. On the evening of September 18, 2016, he first tied the Pinschers to two steel pipes, respectively. He then secured the leashes with cable ties so they wouldn't come loose from the dogs' collars and threw the dogs into the river. The Pinschers drowned in agony. A passer-by found their bodies six days later. The husband was temporarily detained in custody.The public prosecutor's office de...
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2017 11 23 TIR continues successful campaign against animal cruelty
...puter-generated and no animals were used for its production. The campaign will be presented on posters, postcards, in advertisements, and in various online applications. The motifs are now also available for download.We would like to sincerely thank the Ruf Lanz team for their tremendous support and the extremely pleasant nature which has characterized the way we have worked together. We hope that the new campaign will again contribute to raise public awareness for animals and their concerns. Further Information All TIR campaigns Animals as trash - Sheep Animals as trash - Fish Animals as tras...
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2016 10 04 tierimrecht.org with a totally new look!
...over time and could no longer satisfy the current requirements in terms of both optical and technical properties, which made it necessary to undertake a complete revision. TIR is very happy to present its new website today – on World Animal Day. The new www.tierimrecht.org is much clearer than its predecessor and comes along in a contemporary design. In addition, the user-friendliness has been greatly improved for smartphones and tablets. All types of users can now access the information much faster and easier. The website now provides comprehensive information on questions relating to anima...
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2016 03 03 Trophy hunting for endangered species overseas – hunting tourism
...e an enclosure with no way of escaping and are left completely at the mercy of the hunters. Most African countries allow hunting safaris as long as the specific laws of the country concerned are respected, e.g. regarding protected areas, hunting seasons, laws on weapons, and the respective import and export rules are met, i.e. the corresponding CITES permits have been obtained. Many of the sought-after animals are subject to the Washington Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). While commercial trade in endangered species (e.g. certain rhino populations) that are ...
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2025 10 24 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...er the law and have no legal capacity, the lawsuit is purely symbolic – his client cannot lose the case.What the lawyer doesn't know, however, is that an international team of researchers is already working vigorously on the other side to use artificial intelligence to decipher communication with animals – a breakthrough that could change everything. Veteran lawyer Rabenstein and his assistant Enna, a committed animal rights activist, are convinced that if they succeed in making Rosa's voice audible, there is a real chance of winning the case. A race against time begins – while powerful oppone...
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2026 02 02 On its 30th anniversary, TIR wishes for peace and rights for animals, too
...rded, there will be no peace, but insecurity, violence and suffering instead. TIR is convinced that the law is an essential foundation for a peaceful world for animals. Beyond protecting their welfare and dignity, binding rights are needed, rights that can be enforced effectively and consistently.The question of how to treat animals correctly and sensitively in legal terms should not be a luxury debate. On the contrary, a fair and just society is measured above all by how it treats their weakest members. That is why TIR demands rights and an end to violence, abuse and exploitation for...
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2022 06 03 TIR Library Newsletter: Selected Reading Tip
...lk production, with no regard for the animals or the environment. The farmers also suffer from this relentless industrialization, as they are no longer able to cope with its demands. Thomas Stollwerk's book offers a nuanced insight into this problem. Selective breeding has turned dairy cows into high-performance machines with a milk yield that has far exceeded the quantity needed to feed their calves. Regular milking of cows and artificial insemination help to ensure that dairy cows produce milk almost all year round. This, in turn, has increased their risk of developing diseases, like udder i...
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2021 05 21 TIR considers Federal Council’s counter-proposal to the factory farming initiative inadequate
...te group sizes and no longer be subjected to practices that violate their dignity, as is currently still widespread in livestock farming. In its statement on the counter-proposal, the Federal Council correctly states that animal welfare legislation protects the welfare of the individual animal regardless of the number of animals kept on a farm and thus provides individual 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, ...