Animals in Research, Equines, Pets & Cruelty, Wildlife, Federal Legislation  /  

The Humane Legislator of the Year Award goes to Rep. Paul Tonko

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

Wildlife  /  

Spinner dolphins finally get the much-needed protection they deserve

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

Hawaiian spinner dolphins, named for their acrobatic displays like leaping out of the water and spinning in the air, are nocturnal. To make it harder for sharks to detect them, they hunt for food and socialize at night. During the day, they rest in sheltered coves—safe from sharks and other ocean dangers. Because dolphins must be conscious in order to breathe, in these coves they still swim and breathe slowly while doing their version of “napping.”

Elections  /  

It’s National Voter Registration Day: Here’s why your vote matters for animals

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

Wildlife, Federal Legislation, In the News, Issue Areas  /  

House takes a bite out of live wildlife markets, wildlife trade with amendments to National Defense Authorization Act

This nation cannot move fast enough to reduce the pandemic threats associated with live wildlife markets and the trade in live wildlife. That’s why we’re delighted that the House voted late yesterday in a winning bipartisan vote of 362-59 to include key elements of the Preventing Future Pandemics Act (H.R. 151) within its annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) package, which ultimately passed 316-113.

Wildlife  /  

Wolves in the Northern Rockies move closer to getting protections they desperately need

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

Pets & Cruelty  /  

‘Increasing public health threat’ from disease found in pet store puppies

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

By selling puppy mill dogs, some pet stores are spreading severe diseases that are dangerous to the public. We’ve been saying this for years. And now a new scientific investigation published this month by the Journal of the American Medical Association Network reinforces this fact. The pet industry is actively avoiding taking responsibility for this threat.

Animals in Research  /  

Breaking: European Parliament votes to phase out animal testing and research

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

On Wednesday, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution that calls on the European Commission to draw-up an action plan to phase out animal experiments. This is a momentous political victory in a region where recent setbacks have occurred for animals in laboratories.

Federal Legislation  /  

New law increases availability of service dogs for veterans with PTSD

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

President Biden recently signed the Puppies Assisting Wounded Servicemembers (PAWS) for Veterans Therapy Act, which increases the number of service dogs available to support veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and related conditions. We’re elated at the thought that more veterans will have access to the healing benefits of the human-animal bond, and that a decade of advocacy for this kind of program has culminated in this positive progress.

Animals in Research, In the News  /  

In major win for animals, Mexico bans animal testing for cosmetics

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

Even in our age of advanced technologies, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice and rats continue to have chemicals and substances forced down their throats, dripped into their eyes or slathered on their skin to satisfy new regulatory demands that undercut progress against cosmetic animal testing. That’s why we put so much effort into legislative and regulatory change—removing the driver for new animal testing and ultimately banning it.

Elections  /  

Why animal advocates oppose the California recall

With voting underway in the California recall election, the Humane Society Legislative Fund and animal advocates throughout California are standing fast in opposition to efforts to recall Governor Newsom. As California’s Governor, Newsom has a long track record of supporting the advancement of animal welfare—and has earned the support of humane-minded individuals.

Equines  /  

HPA offenders at national walking horse event make clear the need for federal reform

Every year in late August, the hardcore faction of the Tennessee walking horse industry descends on Shelbyville, TN for the breed’s multi-day pinnacle event known as the “National Celebration.” This is the gang that favors the artificial, pain-based high-stepping gait known as the “big lick,” and every year brings shocking revelations of how deeply entrenched the practice of “soring” horses to win blue ribbons has become, as well as the lengths to which big lick enthusiasts will go to evade the law and its punishments.

Pets & Cruelty, Wildlife, Federal Legislation, In the News  /  

From “pet” cougars to flooding victims, animal rescue requires preparation

By Sara Amundson and Kitty Block

On Sunday, Hurricane Ida slammed into the Gulf Coast, 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. Our Animal Rescue and Response team moved toward the strike zone, ready to assist animals in need. Bringing together supplies, equipment and personnel to support emergency response agencies in their relief efforts, we operate within a web of agreements that bind us to disaster response entities at all levels. It’s critical for us to be ready to go the moment authorities ask for our help.