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News and actions from Humane Society International.

ORIGINAL: Humane Society
August 2, 2012

Elephant immunocontraception, spay/neuter in Haiti, Bhutan goes cage-free.

News and actions from Humane Society International. 

Innovating for elephants
Since 1996, HSI has been supporting research on immunocontraception, a pioneering technique to combat elephant overpopulation. We spread the word about it at the Fourth International Wildlife Management Congress. A safe, effective solution»

Preventing suffering
When a woman working for a development organization in Milot, Haiti kept seeing distressed and dying homeless animals, she knew she had to act. HSI responded to her plea, offering a clinic to help hundreds of dogs and cats. Cooperation saves lives»


Cage-free, countrywide
Bhutan, already demonstrating its enlightenment by working with HSI to sterilize all of its street dogs, has now prohibited confinement of egg-laying hens to cages and is working to "promote welfare in the poultry sector." A noble decree»






Investigación encubierta en granja de cría intensiva de Smithfield Foods (Video Gráfico)
Un investigador de Humane Society of the U.S. documentó el sufrimiento de cerdas reproductoras confinadas en jaulas de gestación en una instalación de cría intensiva de una subsidiaria de Smithfield Foods, el mayor porcicultor del mundo.

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