#Act4 Equines Animals, whose fate is sometimes less important than restrictive rules, also suffer. Heatwave: Krakow horse carriage stand closed after criticism 12 June 2019
#Act4 Equines Back in 2016, mobile technology the like of which had not been seen before rolled into the remote community of Funhalouro, in Mozambique. The tablet computer pulled by donkey 27 May 2019
#Act4 Equines Ghent city council has approved a proposal to banish horse-drawn carriages for sightseeing tourists from the city centre starting next year. Ghent will ban horse-drawn carriages in city centre from 2020 3 May 2019
#Act4 Equines Greek island’s famous donkeys found to have spinal injuries, saddle sores and exhaustion Tourists urged to avoid riding donkeys up Santorini's steep steps 2 April 2019
#Act4 Equines Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) include all therapeutic interventions aimed at improving human wellbeing through the involvement of horses. Emotional transfer in human–horse interaction: New perspectives on equine-assisted interventions 26 February 2019
#Act4 Equines The Donkey Sanctuary and World Horse Welfare held high-level talks at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly last week to highlight the vital contribution of working horses, donkeys and mules in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Working equines’ welfare important for achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals 11 October 2018
#Act4 Equines After campaigning for two years, Greek animal welfare organisations have finally achieved their goal: the implementation of the European Commission Regulations (EU) 2015/262, commonly known as the Equine Passport Regulation, by the Greek Government. Greek government requires identification of all equines from now on 10 August 2018 Ippothesis