The Humane Society of the United States, the nation’s largest animal protection organization, applauds an innovative program in the Baltimore[…]
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Stop Toxic Sludge Dumping on Farmland and Pastures!
Toxic sewage sludge used to be dumped into the oceans, killing fish and marine life. After public pressure put an[…]
Read moreWater Therapy Puts Great Blue Herons Back on Their Feet
by Julie Hauserman Wildlife veterinarians are always working to find creative ways to solve an individual animal’s unique medical problem.[…]
Read moreEuropean Commission’s 2050 Climate Roadmap
Responding to the publication of the European Commission’s 2050 climate roadmap (A roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon[…]
Read moreResident Mountain Lion Sasha Gets Teeth Pulled
Sasha, a 10-year-old resident mountain lion at The Fund for Animals Wildlife Center, had two teeth removed after she presented[…]
Read moreBOCA Burgers Admits It Uses Genetically Engineered Ingredients
“It’s a fact that much of the high-quality soy grown in the U.S. has been genetically engineered, so the traditional[…]
Read moreThe HSUS Urges N.C. Agriculture Commission Not to Eliminate Animal Welfare Division
The Humane Society of the United States strongly disapproves of the North Carolina Agricultural Commission’s budget proposal recently submitted to[…]
Read moreReward to be Paid in Brutal California Dog Beating Case
The Humane Society of the United States will pay a $2,500 reward to Vince Faltis for supplying law enforcement with[…]
Read moreWho’s Got Cred? A Guide to Behaviorists, Consultants, and Trainers
by Ruthanne Johnson When evaluating behavior professionals, you’ll likely encounter experts with a variety of certifications and degrees. Here’s some[…]
Read moreHoarders Hurt Animals
By Dan Paden Most of us knew very little about hoarding until reality TV shows took us inside homes filled[…]
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