News
The list below shows news from around the world regarding animals and animal welfare. Click on the links to read the full article.
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- India: Government plans to ban trade of peacock feathers
- 10 May 2010
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To save the endangered national bird peacock from extinction, government has made plans to ban trade of its feathers.
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- EU: Good progress on animal welfare but still room for improvement
- 05 May 2010
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The current 2006-10 plan has worked well, in particular the measures taken to reduce harmful antibiotics in animal feed, but there is still room for improvement, say MEPs.
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- EU: Good progress on animal welfare but still room for improvement
- 05 May 2010
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The current 2006-10 plan has worked well, in particular the measures taken to reduce harmful antibiotics in animal feed, but there is still room for improvement, say MEPs.
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- Bonobo chimps filmed shaking their head to 'say no'
- 05 May 2010
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On a number of occasions, bonobos have been filmed using side to side head movements to prevent others from doing something they did not want them to do.
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- Over 600 species at risk from deadly Gulf of Mexico oil spill
- 29 April 2010
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With oil from a destroyed rig gushing into the Gulf of Mexico at an estimated rate of 210,000 gallons per day, the effects on wildlife will almost certainly be profound.
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- India to stop tiger tourism in attempt to prevent species extinction
- 28 April 2010
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The Indian government is to end 'tiger tourism' in core regions amid fears that the species is being “loved to death” by visitors desperate for a glimpse of tigers in the wild.
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- Activists protest animal testing plans in Malaysia
- 26 April 2010
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An Indian biotech company's plans to set up laboratories for testing dogs and primates in Malaysia have angered animal rights groups who say the trial subjects could face suffering because the country...
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- Researchers developing 'peaceful' chickens to reduce cannibalism in factory farm pens
- 26 April 2010
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Researchers say decades of breeding to make the white leghorn hens that lay most of the nation's eggs more productive have also boosted the birds' territorial instincts, making them prone to pecking...
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- Whaling plan draws anger from green groups
- 22 April 2010
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The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has published draft proposals for regulating whaling for the next decade.
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- Horse slaughter atrocities revealed to Belgium and Holland consumers
- 21 April 2010
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An 8 minute video aired on three major news programs in Belgium and Holland graphically exposing starved, injured, abused and dehydrated horses in the slaughter pipeline from both North America and...
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