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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
... this news release. Die Schweine in der Schweiz brauchen rechtlichen Schutz.
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2018 06 21 TIR supports the (anti) factory farming initiative
...ier im Fokus (TIF), die Grüne Partei Schweiz (Switzerland's green party), Greenpeace and Fondation Franz Weber delivered speeches on the topic.The popular initiative demands that the dignity of animals be consistently protected in agricultural animal husbandry which ultimately means that they are entitled to a life free from the confinement and further consequences of factory farming. The initiators define factory farming as industrial animal husbandry that is aimed at highly efficient production of animal goods and whereby animals are systematically violated in their wellbeing. Systematic vio...
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2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...eefs and a complete die-off prevented.Another important aim of the book is to raise awareness of the effects of noise pollution on animals and plants. Bakker explains how human noise can disrupt natural communication channels and affect the behaviour and survival of many species. Noise pollution, for example in waters with heavy shipping traffic, naval sonar, munitions explosions or gas and oil extraction, can lead to behavioural changes, hearing damage and even the death of aquatic life.While the book is scientific at its core, providing clear explanations of bioacoustics, ecoacousti...
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2023 11 17 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation
...n German): TIR über die Ablehnung der Initiative Grundrechte für PrimatenArticle (in German): Elefanten erkennen sich im SpiegelDocumentation (in German): Wie Elefanten denken: der Spiegel-TestAll issues TIR library newsletter Close-up Eye © Cynthia Sousa Machado / Sam Machado Book cover "Thing" © Cynthia Sousa Machado / Sam Machado
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2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation
...arine food chain. A die-off of all algae would therefore result in the starvation of all marine animals. Without algae, life on land would not have been able to evolve 500 million years ago. Algae are not only a source of food for many living organisms; they also ensure that the earth does not heat up too much and that it remains habitable. This is because dead algae and their carbon-rich husks remain in sea-floor sediments for a long time, thereby storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere long term. In doing so, algae our planet from becoming an unbearable greenhouse. The book introduces var...
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2021 10 29 Tracing the dubious puppy trade
...ürcher Tierschutz Die VIER-PFOTEN-ModelllösungSTS-Report HundehandelIdentitas Jahresbericht 2020Fachbroschüre Universität Zürich, Klinik für KleintiermedizinPrudence lors de l'achat de chiots! (französische Version)
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Swiss animal welfare law: not as good as Swiss chocolate
...per cent of animals die before slaughter. In addition, almost all laying hens suffer bone fractures as a result of calcium deficiency and often develop inflammation of the fallopian tubes.As part of egg production in Switzerland, around 3.5 million male chicks are gassed every year on their first day of life as "industrial waste", as they do not lay eggs and are therefore "worthless" to producers. As the animals, which are unilaterally orientated towards maximum laying performance, only produce little meat, they are also of no interest for fattening. This highly questionable approach to egg pr...
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Heat stress
... barns, the animals die an agonizing death by suffocation within a short period of time if the essential ventilation system fails. This is why permanent monitoring is necessary and an emergency unit must be kept ready. Pigs are also unable to sweat, which makes it difficult for them to regulate their body temperature. Important indicators for assessing heat stress are respiratory rate, skin surface temperature and their position when they are lying down, which requires close observation. Pigs naturally cool down in wallows. The mud layer cools and protects their sensitive skin from sunlight. ...