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May 19, 2009
HSI Works to Develop Ecotourism in El Salvador
Humane Society International is working with SalvaNATURA, a nonprofit environmental organization, to train hospitality employees on developing an ecotourism program.
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May 5, 2009
HSI Works to Stop Illegal Wildlife Trade
As part of ongoing efforts to reduce illegal wildlife trade, Humane Society International, with funds from the State Department, is collaborating with authorities from El Salvador and Guatemala to put on a two-day workshop.
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April 21, 2009
HSI Works to Develop Economic Alternatives to Illegal Wildlife Trade in Nicaragua
Humane Society International and Asociación Tierra Y Vida are collaborating as part of an ongoing effort to develop economic alternatives to illegal wildlife trade in Nicaragua.
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April 15, 2009
The HSUS Applauds Progress of Fla. Turtle Trapping Ban
The HSUS commends the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for moving toward adopting a ban on the commercial trapping and sale of wild freshwater turtles.
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February 23, 2009
More than a Pet Peeve
We need to end this dangerous monkey business. Primates belong in the wild, not in our backyards and basements. For our own health and safety as well as the animals', the U.S. Congress should act swiftly and pass the Captive Primate Safety Act before the next child is mauled by a chimp.
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January 26, 2009
Thinking of Getting a Pet Turtle?
Before getting a pet turtle, consider the risks to your health, the earth and the animals.
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June 23, 2008
Grant Awarded to Exotic Pet Doc Project
HSUS's ACE program, in association with the 2008 SilverDocs festival, awarded a $25,000 grant to "The Elephant in the Living Room", a documentary about exotic pet ownership
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June 23, 2008
2008 ACE Feature Documentary Grant Finalists
Check out the documentary finalists for HSUS's Animal Content in Entertainment $25,000 grant, to be presented at the SilverDocs festival
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July 29, 2005
Monkey Business
The Captive Primate Safety Act (H.R. 80 and S. 462) is necessary to protect public health and safety as well as animal welfare.
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September 2, 2004
Baby Turtles and Children: A Dangerous Combination
The craze of baby turtles as pets is rearing its ugly head and making people, especially children, sick again.





