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Spain's 'Mejores Amigos' Program Extends Veterinary Care to Vulnerable Pet Owners
Spain launched the 'Mejores Amigos' program, a collaboration between the Ministry of Social Rights and FAADA, offering free or reduced-cost veterinary care and social worker training to vulnerable pet owners nationwide. The program aims to improve the well-being of both pets and owners, acknowledgin...
Spain's 'Mejores Amigos' Program Extends Veterinary Care to Vulnerable Pet Owners
Spain launched the 'Mejores Amigos' program, a collaboration between the Ministry of Social Rights and FAADA, offering free or reduced-cost veterinary care and social worker training to vulnerable pet owners nationwide. The program aims to improve the well-being of both pets and owners, acknowledgin...
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32% Bias Score


Scotland mandates commitment agreement for dog owners
Scotland's Parliament passed a law requiring a commitment agreement for dog adoption or purchase, aiming to promote responsible pet ownership by ensuring prospective owners consider time, space, and financial resources before acquiring a dog; the government must create the agreement's details within...
Scotland mandates commitment agreement for dog owners
Scotland's Parliament passed a law requiring a commitment agreement for dog adoption or purchase, aiming to promote responsible pet ownership by ensuring prospective owners consider time, space, and financial resources before acquiring a dog; the government must create the agreement's details within...
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40% Bias Score


Moo Deng: Thailand's Viral Hippo Fuels Tourism But Raises Welfare Concerns
Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo born in July 2023 at Thailand's Khao Kheow Open Zoo, has become a massive commercial success, generating substantial revenue through merchandise and boosting tourism, but raising animal welfare concerns due to constant public exposure.
Moo Deng: Thailand's Viral Hippo Fuels Tourism But Raises Welfare Concerns
Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo born in July 2023 at Thailand's Khao Kheow Open Zoo, has become a massive commercial success, generating substantial revenue through merchandise and boosting tourism, but raising animal welfare concerns due to constant public exposure.
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36% Bias Score


30 km/h Speed Limits: Reduced Accidents and Improved Urban Safety
Multiple European countries have reduced urban speed limits to 30 km/h, resulting in fewer accidents and animal fatalities. Studies show this decreases reaction time and improves safety for vulnerable road users.
30 km/h Speed Limits: Reduced Accidents and Improved Urban Safety
Multiple European countries have reduced urban speed limits to 30 km/h, resulting in fewer accidents and animal fatalities. Studies show this decreases reaction time and improves safety for vulnerable road users.
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52% Bias Score


Parliamentary Prorogation Halts Bills to Ban Zoo Elephants, Great Apes, and Live Horse Exports
A Canadian government bill to ban zoos from acquiring or breeding elephants and great apes has been stopped by the prorogation of Parliament, along with a separate bill to ban live horse exports to Japan for slaughter, despite support from animal welfare groups and some musicians; however, the horse...
Parliamentary Prorogation Halts Bills to Ban Zoo Elephants, Great Apes, and Live Horse Exports
A Canadian government bill to ban zoos from acquiring or breeding elephants and great apes has been stopped by the prorogation of Parliament, along with a separate bill to ban live horse exports to Japan for slaughter, despite support from animal welfare groups and some musicians; however, the horse...
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44% Bias Score


Illegal Lynx Release in Scottish Highlands Sparks Rewilding Debate
Four lynx, likely from a private collection, were illegally released into the Cairngorms national park in Scotland; two were quickly captured, but two more were discovered days later, sparking debate about the future of rewilding initiatives and the regulation of private exotic animal ownership.
Illegal Lynx Release in Scottish Highlands Sparks Rewilding Debate
Four lynx, likely from a private collection, were illegally released into the Cairngorms national park in Scotland; two were quickly captured, but two more were discovered days later, sparking debate about the future of rewilding initiatives and the regulation of private exotic animal ownership.
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48% Bias Score

Morocco Sheep Export Bid Challenges Australia's Planned Live Export Ban
The Australian Live Export Council plans to expand live sheep exports to Morocco, potentially circumventing a 2028 government ban, with a Moroccan delegation visiting Perth in February to discuss proposals, highlighting a clash between economic interests and animal welfare concerns ahead of the fede...

Morocco Sheep Export Bid Challenges Australia's Planned Live Export Ban
The Australian Live Export Council plans to expand live sheep exports to Morocco, potentially circumventing a 2028 government ban, with a Moroccan delegation visiting Perth in February to discuss proposals, highlighting a clash between economic interests and animal welfare concerns ahead of the fede...
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20% Bias Score

Germany Faces Potential Rat Plague Amid Rodenticide Licensing Debate
Several German industry associations and companies warn of a potential rat plague if the sale of rodenticides to private individuals is banned, citing health risks and pest control staff shortages; the BAuA counters by arguing for preventative measures and professional pest control.

Germany Faces Potential Rat Plague Amid Rodenticide Licensing Debate
Several German industry associations and companies warn of a potential rat plague if the sale of rodenticides to private individuals is banned, citing health risks and pest control staff shortages; the BAuA counters by arguing for preventative measures and professional pest control.
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52% Bias Score

Turkish Minister Vows Legal Action After Girl's Death in Stray Dog Attack
In Hakkari, Turkey, 12-year-old Eslem Teker died from injuries sustained in a stray dog attack, prompting the Agriculture and Forestry Minister to announce legal action against those responsible for failing to implement a new law on stray animal control (Law 5199).

Turkish Minister Vows Legal Action After Girl's Death in Stray Dog Attack
In Hakkari, Turkey, 12-year-old Eslem Teker died from injuries sustained in a stray dog attack, prompting the Agriculture and Forestry Minister to announce legal action against those responsible for failing to implement a new law on stray animal control (Law 5199).
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36% Bias Score

Orca Captivity: Ethical and Environmental Impact
Blackfish" (2013) and the podcast "The Good Whale" expose the ethical and environmental consequences of orca captivity, detailing the irreversible damage to animals like Keiko and influencing public opinion and future regulations, while highlighting the advanced social intelligence of orcas.

Orca Captivity: Ethical and Environmental Impact
Blackfish" (2013) and the podcast "The Good Whale" expose the ethical and environmental consequences of orca captivity, detailing the irreversible damage to animals like Keiko and influencing public opinion and future regulations, while highlighting the advanced social intelligence of orcas.
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52% Bias Score

Alès Slaughterhouse Closure Threatens Gard's Food System
After nine months of receivership, the Alès slaughterhouse in Gard, France, will close on January 15th, 2025, leaving 600 clients and raising concerns about the region's food supply chain; a potential local takeover is being explored.

Alès Slaughterhouse Closure Threatens Gard's Food System
After nine months of receivership, the Alès slaughterhouse in Gard, France, will close on January 15th, 2025, leaving 600 clients and raising concerns about the region's food supply chain; a potential local takeover is being explored.
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40% Bias Score

AI-Powered Lost Pet Service Launched in Russia
A new Russian online service uses AI to help reunite lost pets with their owners by matching descriptions and photos, automatically distributing alerts to social media, veterinary clinics, shelters, and volunteers.

AI-Powered Lost Pet Service Launched in Russia
A new Russian online service uses AI to help reunite lost pets with their owners by matching descriptions and photos, automatically distributing alerts to social media, veterinary clinics, shelters, and volunteers.
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12% Bias Score
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