Green News 'Massacre law': Activists up in arms over Turkey's new stray dog rules Local mayors who do not enforce the law could be put in prison for two years. 30/07/2024
Europe News Activists protest against bill to tackle Türkiye’s stray dog problem Demonstrations against the bill, which was proposed in mid-July, have been an almost-daily occurrence for the past several weeks as the proposed legislation makes its way through the judicial system. 28/07/2024
Nature German town votes to kill all its pigeons in unusual referendum Campaigners say the plan to enlist a neck-snapping falconer is unacceptable. 12/06/2024
Climate Monkeys drown in well as they search for water in India’s 45C heat Wildlife has been making its way into villages as humans and animals alike search for relief from the heat. 07/06/2024
Green News Research company fined record €32m for neglecting thousands of beagles A company was fined €32 million for neglecting thousands of dogs, including providing insufficient and contaminated food and water, and euthanizing them without sedation. 04/06/2024
Nature What is animal diplomacy and which countries use it? In the latest example of animal diplomacy, Malaysia plans to give orangutans to trading partners including the EU, India and China. 24/05/2024
Nature Euroviews. Governments must back plant farming — there's no two ways about it It’s simple: we need to be doing more to save our only home from the climate change tipping point that scientists keep reminding us we’re hurtling towards, Dr Carys Bennett writes. 17/05/2024
Europe Decoded No, this RTÉ headline on Irish funds for Ukrainian pets isn’t real A fake screenshot going round on social media says that the Irish government has signed off on another €150 million allocation for Ukrainian pet welfare. 07/05/2024
Green News Escaped army horses undergo operations following London rampage Officials say that two of the horses who escaped on Wednesday, now named as Vida and Quaker, have undergone operations as result of their injuries. 25/04/2024
Nature Euroviews. Reckless and harsh octopus farming plans must be stopped Not only is factory farming the biggest cause of animal cruelty on the planet, it is damaging our planet through pollution, wildlife loss and emissions. We must act now before we eat our way to extinction, Dr Elena Lara writes. 17/04/2024
Sport Euroviews. Further horse deaths at the Grand National show cruel races must end Suffering is an almost inevitable outcome, and it is supported with each bet placed — all just for a fleeting flutter, Elisa Allen writes. 17/04/2024
Nature Is birth control the answer to New York’s rat problem? New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely drive down the population of rats and other rodents. 16/04/2024
Europe News Octopus cannibalism among fears for pioneer cephalopod farm NGOs are uniting against a pioneering octopus farm citing fears of cruelty including risk of cannibalism, while a forthcoming revision of animal welfare rules may see the European Commission plunge into the debate. 09/04/2024
Nature Euroviews. To protect caged animals, we are suing the European Commission Pursuing legal action is not a choice we have taken lightly, but we cannot allow the European Commission to break its promises to citizens. Most importantly, we cannot stand by silently while millions of animals continue to suffer in cages, Olga Kikou writes. 27/03/2024
Nature Watch: Wildlife centre staff pretend to be foxes to save abandoned cub No you're not watching some drug-induced hallucination, but a love for wildlife in action. 13/03/2024
Green News Euroviews. Farmers have nothing to fear from green and animal welfare reforms The current threat we face is existential. Our own health, and that of animals, nature and our planet are so closely linked that they must be considered together in the solutions we adopt, Debbie Tripley writes. 12/03/2024
Green News Activists renew call for live export ban after grim discovery As animal rights groups react in horror to the discovery, what is the situation on live exports around the world? 21/02/2024
Nature Are insects drawn to light? They're just confused, new research shows Artificial lights are scrambling insects' navigational systems, new reserach shows. 31/01/2024
Green News Belgium introduces animal-friendly labelling on food products Around 60 per cent of people say they would be prepared to spend more for products from welfare-friendly farming systems. 24/01/2024
Climate Why is this giraffe going on a 40-hour journey across Mexico? Benito the giraffe is on a journey to central Mexico, where the weather feels more like home. 23/01/2024