Three Chicago pet stores continue to sell fake ‘rescue’ dogs; one caught buying directly from breeder

By on November 30, 2020 with 5 Comments
Three Chicago pet stores continue to sell fake ‘rescue’ dogs; one caught buying directly from breeder

For some years now, we have been keeping a close eye on three Chicago pet stores that have been finding their way around a city ordinance that prohibits the sales of commercially raised dogs and cats in pet stores to fight the problem of puppy . . . 

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At the Black Beauty Ranch, Anna Sewell’s words guide a culture of love and caring for horses and other rescued animals

By on November 25, 2020 with 0 Comments
At the Black Beauty Ranch, Anna Sewell’s words guide a culture of love and caring for horses and other rescued animals

This Friday, with the release of Disney’s “Black Beauty,” a new generation of moviegoers will be introduced to Anna Sewell’s beloved story of a horse who goes from a carefree life as a foal to one filled with troubles before returning home to peace and . . . 

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Holidays highlight the importance of pets in our lives

By on November 24, 2020 with 1 Comment
Holidays highlight the importance of pets in our lives

The presence of pets has been one of the silver linings during the pandemic for so many millions of Americans. A recent, evocative NPR story delved into the joys and comforts of such companionship at a time when people are isolated at home and less . . . 

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U.S. inaction on infected fur farms poses serious public health risk

By on November 23, 2020 with 3 Comments
U.S. inaction on infected fur farms poses serious public health risk

In the midst of a booming coronavirus surge across the United States, a related crisis is brewing on the nation’s mink fur farms where outbreaks have failed to be treated with the same level of concern and seriousness we have seen from other countries. A . . . 

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In historic decision, federal court upholds verdict that Smithfield’s factory farming practices made its neighbors miserable

By on November 20, 2020 with 9 Comments
In historic decision, federal court upholds verdict that Smithfield’s factory farming practices made its neighbors miserable

A federal court has ruled that a jury was right in holding Smithfield responsible for creating a nuisance for a community in the vicinity of a pig growing facility in North Carolina. Neighbors of the Smithfield-affiliated facility, which held 15,000 pigs, had alleged that the . . . 

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With wolves about to lose ESA protections, Wisconsin officials push to open trophy hunt

By on November 19, 2020 with 9 Comments
With wolves about to lose ESA protections, Wisconsin officials push to open trophy hunt

Update (12/4/2020): Following our letter, the Wisconsin DNR announced today that it will not open a wolf hunt in January 2021, potentially sparing the lives of hundreds of wolves. But the state still plans to open a wolf season in fall 2021, and other states . . . 

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As black bears prepare to hibernate, trophy hunters go on a killing spree

By on November 18, 2020 with 13 Comments
As black bears prepare to hibernate, trophy hunters go on a killing spree

As black bears work extra hard to pack on the pounds and prepare for the barren winter months ahead, trophy hunters are rampaging through their habitats, slaughtering these iconic animals so they can hang their heads on walls. Some states are even allowing these hunters . . . 

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HSUS undercover investigation shows dogs in dismal conditions at puppy mills while USDA turns a blind eye

By on November 17, 2020 with 7 Comments
HSUS undercover investigation shows dogs in dismal conditions at puppy mills while USDA turns a blind eye

An HSUS undercover investigator has recorded video footage of animals living in dismal conditions at puppy mills in the Midwest that have never or only rarely been cited for neglecting the animals in their care by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the federal agency whose . . . 

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Victory! Court upholds Obama-era protections for Alaska’s brown bears, disallows baiting

By on November 16, 2020 with 3 Comments
Victory! Court upholds Obama-era protections for Alaska’s brown bears, disallows baiting

Update 4/20/2022: For the second time, a federal court has rejected trophy hunting interest groups’ attempt to legalize the practice of luring Kenai’s revered brown bears with donuts, pastries and other treats only to shoot them dead. Congratulations to our attorneys who have been working . . . 

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World’s largest fur auction house will close as demand for animal pelts drops

By on November 13, 2020 with 15 Comments
World’s largest fur auction house will close as demand for animal pelts drops

The world’s largest fur auction house says it will close its doors for good within the next three years, in yet another dramatic setback for this cruel trade that contributes to unnecessary suffering and death for millions of animals worldwide each year. Kopenhagen Fur, founded . . . 

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U.S. will deny visas to wildlife traffickers

By on November 13, 2020 with 1 Comment
U.S. will deny visas to wildlife traffickers

The United States is one of the world’s largest destinations for illegal wildlife products. Each year, traffickers smuggle in millions of dollars’ worth of items from poached animals, including shark fins, pangolin scales, ivory trinkets, animal trophies, and live animals like monkeys, parrots and snakes . . . 

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For the new administration, swift reinstatement of 2016 horse soring rule is the right call

By on November 12, 2020 with 1 Comment
For the new administration, swift reinstatement of 2016 horse soring rule is the right call

The reinstatement of the 2016 federal rule to address the abhorrent and widely scorned practice of horse soring in the Tennessee walking horse industry should be an easy decision for the incoming administration. The rule, which the Humane Society of the United States and the . . . 

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