Stiftung für das Tier im Recht

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CH-8006 Zürich

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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 them.Please keep your hands to yourself! Camel riding Parrot shows Koala bear cuddling Elephant bathing Touch basins with turtles Bear performances Snapshots with sloths Selfies with tiger cubs Monkey pageants Panda keeper experiences Behavior abroad Recreational activities with wild animals have bec...


  • 2023 12 21 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation

    TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation In the fourth library newsletter of 2023, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) once again highlights selected new additions and presents books, articles and films on animal-related topics. The focus of the current issue is the book "Disreputable Animals - A Bestiary of Human Fears", which takes us into the depths of the human psyche. December 21, 2023 The human psyche is remarkable and highly complex. When it comes to our relationship with animals, however, its sometimes deep abyss becomes apparent. Animals have fascinated people since time im...


  • 2019 06 06 Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image

    Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image Ban wild animal in circuses: Animal welfare organizations launch second campaign image Today, VIER PFOTEN, ProTier, and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) launched their current awareness raising campaign against wild animals in circuses in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. The ban is absolutely necessary for animal welfare reasons. For one, it is hardly possible to provide the animals with species-appropriate housing conditions. But presenting wild animals in the circus ring is also oftentimes ...


  • 2021 09 15 TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting

    TIR is pleased: Berne bans underground hunting Last Monday, the Grand Council of Berne to ban underground hunting. This makes Berne the third canton to prohibit this cruel practice. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law), which has been campaigning against underground hunting for a long time, is very pleased about the decision of the Bernese Parliament. September 15, 2021 In November 2020, the Bernese Member of Parliament Casimir von Arx (GLP) submitted the motion "Abolition of underground hunting" After the State Council had recommended the acceptance ...


  • 2018 02 02 TIR files criminal complaint for animal welfare violations in chicken rearing

    TIR files criminal complaint for animal welfare violations in chicken rearing The animal rights organization Tier im Fokus published video material from five Swiss chicken farms this week. The footage shows injured, dying and dead animals that are not adequately looked after, in violation of the legal requirements. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) will file criminal charges against the companies concerned on the basis of the detected infringements. February 2, 2018 The fact that chickens have the capacity to suffer and feel is given little consideration in the conventional poultry meat...


  • Contact

    Contact Location and Contact Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) Rigistrasse 9 CH - 8006 ZürichPhone: +41 (0)43 443 06 43 opening hours Monday - Friday 08:00 - 12:00 / 13:30 - 17:30E-Mail: info@tierimrecht.org How to find us Map and directions in pdf format (in German)Google Maps


  • 2022 02 25 TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation

    TIR Library Newsletter: 2022 Book Recommendation With its first library newsletter of the year, Tier im Recht (TIR; Foundation for the Animal in the Law) presents a selection of recent additions to the TIR library, including books, articles, and movies on topics related to animals. The current newsletter focuses on the history of algae, their benefits for humans, and their high efficacy in reducing CO2 emissions. February 25, 2022 In 2015, 196 countries signed the Paris Agreement, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions. This obliges the states to take their own steps and enact regulations, such as...


  • 2016 05 31 Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies

    Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies Animal welfare organizations demand a Swiss ban on the import and transit of hunting trophies During its summer session, the National Assembly will likely deal with a parliamentary initiative regarding an import ban on hunting trophies. Every year, trophy hunting costs the lives of thousands of animals, including polar bears, lions, elephants, and other species, some of which are critically endangered. OceanCare, Animal Trust, Pro Wildlife, and the Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) together with Na...


  • 2023 04 18 TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation 2023/01

    TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation In its first library newsletter of 2023, the Foundation for Animals in Law (TIR) once again presents selected new acquisitions, such as books, articles and films on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book "Tierschutz und Tierrechte im Königreich Württemberg" (Animal Protection and Animal Rights in the Kingdom of Württemberg), which shows the origins of the animal protection movement in German-speaking countries and explores the question of animal rights and the duties humans have towards animals. April 18, 2023 Germany boasts...


  • 2021 03 24 TIR is disappointed: Grand Council of the canton of Berne rejects mandatory spaying and neutering of outdoor cats

    TIR is disappointed: Grand Council of the canton of Berne rejects mandatory spaying and neutering of outdoor cats With 88 to 55 votes, the Grand Council rejected the introduction of an obligation to spay and neuter outdoor cats in the canton of Berne at its meeting on March 18, 2021. The corresponding postulate was submitted by Councilor David Stampfli (SP) almost a year ago. TIR is disappointed about the decision of the Bernese cantonal parliament but will nonetheless continue to advocate at the national and cantonal level for mandatory spaying and neutering of outdoor cats. March 24, 2021 S...


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