#Act4 Wildlife Singapore has seized nearly 26 tonnes of pangolin scales - the most ever recorded - in two separate operations over the past week, increasing calls for improved protection for the endangered species. Singapore busts reveal loss of 38,000 endangered pangolins 11 April 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals The EU Birds Directive marks its 40th year in 2019. Projects under the LIFE programme have been working to implement the directive and save species since LIFE’s inception in 1992. LIFE and birds: 40 years of the EU Birds Directive 11 April 2019
#Act4 Pets We’ve all come across stray cats in European holiday destinations. Why luxury resorts in Cyprus are installing ‘cat hotels’ for strays 11 April 2019
#Act4 Equines Horses are notorious for belly ailments. Over the course of a lifetime, chances are good a horse will suffer at least once from some kind of gastrointestinal (GI) problem, with severity ranging from mild to life threatening. Tested: A new camera-in-a-capsule method of examining a horse's gut 10 April 2019
#Act4 LabAnimals The number of cats and dogs used for medical experiments increased by 49 percent in 2017. The Netherlands has increased the number of cats and dogs used in research 10 April 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Essere Animali has released a new investigation that documents the cruel procedures that more than 9 million pigs endure on Italian factory farms. The release of the investigation also coincides with the launch of a campaign with a petition, #SOSpigs. ESSERE ANIMALI: #SOSpig campaign 10 April 2019 Essere Animali
#Act4 Wildlife The Netherlands has its first resident wolf population in 140 years, according to ecologists. Wolves return to Netherlands after 140 years 9 April 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Some research proposals focus only on short term benefits for the industry. Dutch Council on Animal Affairs releases report on animal procedures for the livestock sector 9 April 2019
#Act4 Pets By sending photos and stories of your dog with motor disabilities, you can participate in the initiative that will reward a great love choice with baby food and special beds. "Paw on the heart": Social media contest dedicated to disabled dogs 9 April 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Snares are cruel, primitive and indiscriminate traps that are widely used across Scotland mostly to protect gamebirds from fox predation to benefit the shooting industry. 5 reasons why snares should be banned 8 April 2019
#Act4 Pets There’s been another cabinet reshuffle. Cat-inet reshuffles: the long history of felines in politics 8 April 2019
#Act4 Pets Pet cats can recognize their own names if their names are used regularly by their owners, according to new results by a team of researchers in Japan. Cats recognize their own names, according to new Japanese research 8 April 2019