#Act4 Wildlife This decision, which must come into force in 2020, will not however apply to the Bouglione and Gruss circuses. Paris says no to wild animals in circuses 15 November 2019
#Act4 AnimalsEU The Commission is composed of the College of Commissioners from 27 EU countries. Commissioner Vella: environment, oceans, climate and biodiversity will remain EU's political priorities 15 November 2019
#Act4 AnimalsEU WWF’s research shows that the EU’s fishing agreements with non-EU countries do not always contribute to sustainable fishing Unclear EU fishing deals compromise food security and sustainable seafood 15 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals The Netherlands could soon tax animal slaughter, pushing up the price of meat in the country. The Netherlands may soon tax animal slaughter 14 November 2019
#Act4 Equines He’s just a baby, but he can still learn important tasks like leading. According to Australian and New Zealand researchers, though, he’ll need a day off about every two or three days. Research finds young foals in halter training need frequent days off 14 November 2019
Lucy Hughes created MarinaTex for her final year project in product design at the University of Sussex. It’s also edible and, she says, intended as an alternative to plastic typically used in bakery bags, sandwich packs and tissue boxes. Tipping the scales? Briton develops fish waste 'plastic' 14 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals In what looks like a Niagara Falls of yellow feathers, thousands of chicks cascade down a conveyor belt in central Poland. Chicken ‘billionaire’ Poland is Europe’s poultry king 14 November 2019
#Act4 Pets Scottish dog-lovers are being warned to check carefully before buying a pet online amid growing concerns about animal welfare. In Scotland, online puppy sales rise amid animal welfare concerns 13 November 2019
#Act4 Aquatics Maybe you’ve heard some of these sentiments — or all of them. Or maybe you’ve never really thought a lot about fish. Fish – A critical part of the conversation 13 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Technology to prevent the necessity of killing surplus or unproductive animals should be encouraged to prevent unnecessary suffering, a new report from the EU food safety agency (EFSA) has found. European Food Safety Authority suggests ways to avoid mass suffering of unwanted male chicks 13 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Abandon yourself and leave with your sick companions Pigs abandoned without food and water on PDO farm 13 November 2019 Essere Animali
Report claims 400,000 insect species face extinction amid heavy use of pesticides ‘Insect apocalypse’ poses risk to all life on Earth, conservationists warn 13 November 2019