#Act4 FarmAnimals A letter from the Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality to the Dutch Parliament has announced that live exports of animals to non-EU countries will no longer be approved if a control post is needed. The Netherlands stops live export on animal welfare grounds 26 May 2020 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 Wildlife Last week the Court of Justice of the European Union (EUJC) delivered its opinion on the permits granted by the Finnish Wildlife Agency to kill wolves – a seriously endangered species in Finland – to prevent poaching and harm to hunting dogs. European Union Court of Justice questions wolf hunting permits granted in Finland 15 May 2019 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 FarmAnimals Whereas labelling on methods of production remains difficult to develop, France has undertaken to restrict the use for designations traditionally associated with meat and dairy. French Parliament considering restrictions on the labelling of meat and dairy alternatives 23 August 2018 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 AnimalsEU The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled today that provisions on sustainable development are now an integral part of the common commercial policy of the EU and so are within the EU’s exclusive competence. ECJ Ruling: Member States given no say on wildlife protection in trade 16 May 2017 Eurogroup for Animals
#Act4 Pets Eurogroup for Animals has today welcomed the preliminary ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union for providing ‘final clarity’ on the rehoming of pet animals across internal EU borders. Eurogroup for Animals welcomes ECJ clarity on cross-border pet movements 3 December 2015 Eurogroup for Animals