#Act4 Pets Carl the cat was born to beat the odds. Cats rival dogs on many tests of social smarts. But is anyone brave enough to study them? 9 May 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals The government should follow the European Parliament's call and develop a plan for how Sweden should minimize the transport of animals for slaughter and transport meat instead. Transporting meat instead of live animals 9 May 2019 Djurens Rätt
#Act4 Wildlife Eight years ago J. Broomhall Ltd, a family-run abattoir in Gloucestershire, became the first in the country to get a licence to slaughter alpacas. British alpacas cheat the abattoir 9 May 2019
It is the most important news humanity has ever received: the general collapse of life on Earth. Sustainable fishing targets are not preventing collapse of life in the oceans 9 May 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Tesco has pledged to look into eradicating sow stalls in its Thai supply chain after criticism from animal welfare campaigners. Calling on Tesco to end use of sow stalls in Thai pork production 9 May 2019 WAP
Almost 5,000 participants from 179 countries attended the Assembly and related events during the week, including five Heads of State and Government and 157 ministers and deputy ministers. Outcomes of the Fourth UN Environment Assembly (UNEA 4) 8 May 2019
#Act4 Pets Hundreds of Cubans have marched through Havana calling for an end to animal cruelty, in what organizers believe was the first independent march authorized by the one-party state. Hundreds of activists and pets march in Cuba against animal abuse 8 May 2019
#Act4 Pets People who use homemade cat food—based on recipes from books and the internet—to feed their precious felines may be inadvertently harming them, suggests a new study out this week. Stop trying to make your own cat food 8 May 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Today, Animal Rights, together with the coalition Open Wing Alliance, has launched a global campaign against the hotel chain Best Western International. Lobbying Best Western to drop cages for hens 8 May 2019 Djurens Rätt
#Act4 AnimalsEU The European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur will likely close a trade agreement in coming weeks or months, Brazil’s Foreign Trade Secretary Lucas Ferraz said in an interview. EU, Mercosur to close deal defying global trade war, Brazil says 8 May 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) index has made it 11 consecutive rises on the trot following a slight increase in its latest auction today, Tuesday, May 7. Dairy products are registering a slight increase globally 7 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Biodiversity has recently been in the spotlight mainly due to news about biodiversity loss and species going extinct. The brown bear reappears in Portugal after almost two centuries 6 May 2019