#Act4 FarmAnimals Welcome to our monthly roundup of the biggest issues in farming and food production, with must-read reports from around the web Animals farmed, the Guardian’s monthly roundup: Pet smuggling, animal testing and swine fever warnings 7 November 2019
#Act4 Wildlife The increasing number of tigers in Malta are at risk of being traded illegally, an investigation by an international animal rights charity has found. Malta’s big cats at risk of illegal tiger trade 7 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Eight Brazilian indigenous leaders came to the European Parliament in Brussels to urge politicians and companies to help stop the destruction of the Amazon rainforest on Tuesday. Brazilian indigenous leaders ask Belgium to stop ‘blood-soaked’ Amazonian imports 6 November 2019
Entering the large Chinese market is an opportunity that Norwegian firms do not want to miss out on, particularly with the nation's consumption upgrades, Norwegian officials and business representatives told the Global Times. Norwegian aquaculture products find their way into the Chinese market 6 November 2019
During the most recent fishing season (2018-19), European law enforcement was able to seize 5 789 kg of smuggled glass eels with an estimated value of € 2 000 per kilo. Over 5 tonnes of smuggled glass eels seized in Europe this year 6 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Dear Members of the European Parliament,... Open letter to MEPs about reforming the CAP: Harmful agriculture is destroying nature 5 November 2019
#Act4 Wildlife From high-tech circus animals to sultry orchids, these discoveries question age-old assumptions. Holographic elephants shine new light on tradition 5 November 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Improved surveillance, communication and collaboration are key to controlling the spread of African swine fever in Europe, according to a new risk assessment carried out by EFSA. African swine fever: early detection is key to controlling spread 5 November 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Governments and conservationists should adopt holistic and collaborative approaches to preventing and halting the poaching of and trade in the body parts of lions. Study finds lions face new threat: poaching and trade in their body parts 5 November 2019
#Act4 LabAnimals Your continued support makes all the difference – please help us show the world what is happening behind closed laboratory doors Clients suspend cooperation with German research lab at centre of shocking investigation 5 November 2019
#Act4 Equines For the purpose of this position statement, a restrictive noseband is defined as one that is tight enough to prevent the placement of two adult fingers between the noseband and the frontal nasal plane. Position paper brings scientific evidence of potential adverse effects of restrictive nosebands on horses 5 November 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Antique dealers fail in high court bid to overturn world-leading blanket ban on trading UK court rejects ivory ban challenge 5 November 2019