Going cruelty-free with cosmetics, saving India's street dogs and stopping a bull fiesta.
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April 25, 2012

Building a movement

RabbitThis month, HSI launched Be Cruelty-Free, a global campaign to end animal testing for cosmetics. The goal is to create the consumer awareness and political momentum needed to achieve a worldwide end to animal testing for beauty and personal care products. Help by signing our pledge»

Saving strays

Dog in IndiaHSI is working with universities in India to humanely control the populations of street dogs seeking haven on the country’s school campuses. Through documentation, feeding, sterilization and vaccination, HSI is helping to create conditions under which people and animals can peacefully co-exist. A replicable model»

Getting cruelty cancelled

BullGood news from Costa Rica, where the government cancelled a proposed bull fiesta called “Pamplona y Más” after HSI urged officials to take a strong stance against allowing the import of such a cruel event. “Running of the bulls” causes distress and risks injury or worse. Danger, not amusement»

 
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New homes for 125 dogs in Canada

Bomas protect lions in Tanzania

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