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... card, PostFinance, Apple Pay or PayPal Support TIR As a charitable non-profit organization, we depend on financial support so that we can continue to do everything in our power for animals and their protection. The most effective way to help us is through a donation. The following options are available: Donate online now Do you have questions about donations in general? Please contact Mr. Cassian CareemTel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43careem@tierimrecht.org Do you have questions concerning inheritance issues and legacies?Please contact Ms. Christine Künzli:Tel. +41 (0) 43 443 06 43kuenzli@tierimrecht...
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2018 08 07 How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms
How well-meaning volunteers working in Africa unintentionally support dubious animal farms The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) has been intensively researching poaching and trade in live animals, hunting trophies, and illegally obtained animal products, with trophy hunting and canned hunting being major topics. Volunteers interested in working in Africa are advised to take special care when selecting projects and to avoid, by all means, farms that offer hunts. August 7, 2018 More and more people want to get involved in animal and species conservation on site. However noble voluntary work ...
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2018 03 29 TIR criticizes insufficient legal protection for poultry
TIR criticizes insufficient legal protection for poultry Around 65 million chickens are raised and slaughtered in Switzerland every year. In addition, the number of eggs consumed by the Swiss reached a new record of 1.51 billion in 2017. Despite these horrendous numbers, the conditions under which the animals are kept and killed are rarely a matter of public concern. Especially in poultry breeding and husbandry as well as in the context of egg production, the worst excesses of livestock farming can be seen. Unfortunately, the authorities responsible for the enforcement of animal welfare legisl...
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Tourism and Wildlife Attractions
Tourism and Wildlife Attractions Recreational activities with wild animals have become quite popular. Experiences with exotic animals can be found online as well as directly on site. However, such wildlife interactions can cause considerable stress for the animals involved. Furthermore, many animals are taken from the wild to meet the demand for these experiences, which can lead to negative effects on the wild populations of some species. In the interest of animal protection and species conservation, certain wild animal attractions should therefore be avoided completely: Elephant rides Elephan...
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2017 12 12 High Court of Zurich convicts pigeon breeder of disregarding animal dignity
High Court of Zurich convicts pigeon breeder of disregarding animal dignity On December 11, 2017, the High Court of Zurich convicted a pigeon breeder on multiple counts of deliberate animal cruelty. In March 2011, the latter had prepared a so-called "kamikaze pigeon" with the intention of poisoning a bird of prey. The High Court confirmed the accusation of multiple animal cruelty and also significantly increased the sentencing imposed by the court of first instance. The Stiftung für das Tier im Recht (TIR) welcomes the clear signal on the part of the courts that such practices will not be tole...
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2021 04 02 Egg consumption reaches new high – animal welfare lags behind
Egg consumption reaches new high – animal welfare lags behind According to surveys by the Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG), the number of eggs produced and consumed has never been higher than in 2020. This is highly problematic in terms of animal welfare dignity: Not only are the chickens subjected to maximum performance levels for this, but they are also killed after a very short time. In addition, it is still common practice to kill the male chicks in the egg industry with gas. April 2, 2021 Last year, laying hens in this country laid more than one billion eggs for the second year in a ...
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News
News TIR Library Newsletter: Our Book Recommendation June 7, 2026 In its second Library Newsletter of 2026, the Foundation for Animals in the Law (TIR) once again highlights selected new additions to its collection. The newsletter features books, articles, and film clips on animal-related topics. The current issue focuses on the book “Can AI Save Nature?” It examines whether artificial intelligence accelerates ecological crises—or whether it can, in fact, be used to address them. 2026 On its 30th anniversary, TIR wishes for peace and rights for animals, tooFebruary 2, 2026 The Foundation ...