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  • 2016 03 16 20 Years Tier im Recht – TIR celebrates its anniversary and bestows TIR Animal Law Award for the first time

    ...om March 13, 2016: "No researcher would consent to such experiments"news.ch from March 9, 2016: TIR celebrates its anniversary and bestows the first TIR Animal Law Award TIR Animal Law Award 2016 Award Certificate 2016 Christine Künzli (TIR), Prof. Kathy Hessler (CALS), Prof. Pamela Frasch (CALS), Dr. Gieri Bolliger (TIR), Vanessa Gerritsen (TIR) Prof. Kathy Hessler (CALS), Dr. Gieri Bolliger (TIR), Prof. Pamela Frasch (CALS) Speech by Jörg Röthlisberger, President of the Foundation Board Laudatory speech TIR Animal Law Awards by Dr. Gieri Bolliger Christine Künzli, deputy executive director o...


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    ...ility, which is why no liability is assumed for their content. We are committed to a transparent handling of your personal data (hereinafter also referred to as “data”) as the protection of your privacy is important to us. With this data protection declaration, we inform you in detail about our data processing, regardless of whether you provide us with data electronically, by mail or phone.The Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) and the corresponding ordinances apply. Any other provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by the European Union that may apply will be specifical...


  • Tom Regan

    ...ped since and shows no sign of slowing down. Part of the problem may be that the past must first be acknowledged, human-animal relationships restored, and reconciliation initiated before just relations may take over the violent present. In short, we need a transitional theory of interspecies justice. This lecture draws the contours of principles of transitional justice for an interspecies society that can be applied prefiguratively to begin building more peaceful and just forms of co-existence with other animals today. Respondent: Will Kymlicka, D.Phil (Oxford)Canada Research Chair in ...


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    ...glish) 1 Postcard - No animal takes pleasure in suffering - Cow (English) 1 Postcard - No animal takes pleasure in suffering - Cat (English) 1 Postcard - No animal takes pleasure in suffering - Dog (English) 1 Postcard - No animal takes pleasure in suffering - Parrot (English) 1 Postcard - Monkey 1.00 Postcard - Bear 1.00 Postcard - Elephant 1.00 Postcard - Owl 1.00 Postcard - Lobster 1.00 Postcard - Shark 1.00 Postcard - Dog 1.00 Postcard - Cat 1.00 Postcard - Cat 2 1.00 Postcard - Cow 1.00 Postcard - Lamb 1.00 Postcard - Mouse 1.00 Postcard - Tiger 1.00 Postcard - Ram 1.00 Booklett The set o...


  • 2018 09 21 World Rhino Day is on September 22, 2018

    ...ough there is still no scientific evidence that it has any medicinal value. It is assumed that about three rhinos per day are killed by poachers, which is not only a species protection problem but also a major animal welfare problem. Mozambique is considered the largest exporter of illegally poached horns, though the most horns are actually sourced in South Africa. The horns are mainly exported to China and Vietnam and sold on the black market where they sometimes achieve a higher sales value than gold.In order to protect the rhinoceros populations as well as the individual animals on ...


  • 2024 07 01 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...only would there be no figs, but the great biodiversity of fig trees (more than 850 species) would simply not exist. This would be fatal for the entire ecosystem, as fig fruits serve as a vital food source for many animal species. As pioneer plants, fig trees play a key role both in reforestation efforts and in mitigating climate change, as they can cope with relatively poor conditions in terms of nutrient supply and location.More than 75 per cent of the world's crops are directly dependent on insect pollination. Bees provide the majority of pollination, followed by flies, butterflies, bumbleb...


  • 2024 07 03 Consultation on fur import ban and declaration requirements for animal products - TIR and three further organisations submit joint statement

    ... cramped cages with no opportunities for activity is to be categorised as cruel to animals even if the cages have solid floors. It is true that cages with grid floors are currently used almost exclusively in fur farming. However, it must be ensured that the import ban cannot simply be circumvented by covering the cage floors with solid materials in the future.With regard to the planned declaration obligation for imported animal foodstuffs, it is strongly envisaged that beef, pork, chicken and turkey meat, hens' eggs and frogs' legs will have to be labelled as having been obtained by means of p...


  • 2025 04 04 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ... The Sounds of Life No noise: whale songs


  • 2023 07 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    ...ce animal food, are no longer sufficient by far to prevent serious consequences for the global community. Friederike Schmitz calls for a comprehensive transformation of agriculture and nutrition, whereby livestock farming should be systematically abolished. Farmers in European small and medium-sized farms are increasingly getting under pressure because the investment costs for large machines and high-tech equipment are not feasible. Government subsidies for mass production in order to produce a lot of meat cheaply are set high. Thus, industrial mass livestock farming continues to be promoted a...


  • 2021 10 29 Tracing the dubious puppy trade

    ...aw. It is therefore no surprise that, since the spring of 2020, twice as many fatally ill puppies have been admitted to the animal hospital in Zurich than before the pandemic.  One reason the international puppy trade is so successful is that these animals are usually sold at much lower prices than dogs bred in Switzerland. They are also often sold on the internet with the convenient option of “home delivery". Swiss breeders cannot keep up with the demand for puppies of trending breeds like Chihuahuas, Miniature Spitz, French Bulldogs, and Pugs, which is why they are among the most frequent vi...


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