News from 2010
Europe says no to cloned animals
Friday, 09 July 2010 10:06
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a ban on cloning animals for food.
Pain outweighs gain for tail-docked dogs
Monday, 28 June 2010 15:08
A recent vets' report has found that an astonishing 500 dogs would need their tails docked in order to prevent one tail injury.
Whaling not to be legitimised as IWC deal falls apart
Thursday, 24 June 2010 10:55
An attempt at a compromise deal between whaling and non-whaling nations proposed at the Internation Whaling Commission's annual meeting has failed.
MSP makes stand against return to commercial whaling
Wednesday, 23 June 2010 11:47
Elaine Murray MSP has lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament condemning the proposed end to the moratorium on commercial whaling.
Wanted alive: Scotland’s wildlife. Reward: £276 million
Monday, 21 June 2010 15:34
A report published by the Scottish Government has highlighted the crucial role in Scotland's rural economy played by wildlife tourism.
Time for clearer meat labelling say MEPs
Thursday, 17 June 2010 08:39
Consumers will be able to make a more informed decision on the meat they buy after the European Parliament judged that all meat from animals which have been slaughtered without stunning must be labelled.
Give your feedback on European Union animal welfare policy
Wednesday, 09 June 2010 10:53
The EU has launched an online consultation aimed at gathering feedback and perceptions on the last 8 years of EU animal welfare policy. This is your chance to let them know what you think.
Cull of greys not long term answer says SNH paper
Thursday, 03 June 2010 14:18
Grey squirrel cull is 'not a sustainable solution' to protecting red squirrels concludes a consultation response document recently published by Scottish Natural Heritage.
What's hot and what's not in coalition's plan for animals
Tuesday, 25 May 2010 16:03
The new coalition’s plan for UK government, published on 20 May, offers a mixed bag of proposals in the environment, food and rural affairs portfolio.
All the fun of the unfair for Bobby Roberts' circus animals
Monday, 24 May 2010 16:01
Advocates for Animals has asked East Ayrshire Council not to give a licence to Bobby Roberts’ Super Circus to set up next month in Kilmarnock.
More Articles...
- OneKind partners with Edinburgh's Healthy Living Show
- New EU rules on animal testing
- What does coalition government mean for animals?
- European Parliament support for better animal welfare
- OneKind magazine launched
- Unethical and unscientific badger cull found to be lawful
- Common seal numbers drop further
- OneKind's furry friends join Glasgow Labour conference
- Ban on wild animal circuses closer
- Furry campaigners ask Labour to speak up for a Snare-Free Scotland
- An end in sight to snaring in Northern Ireland?
- Whole animals are happier animals
- New OneKind Runners' Club launches in partnership with the FSI Challenge
- Ban on wild animals in circuses long overdue
- Furry campaigners to join Scottish Lib Dem delegates at annual Party Conference
- Hope for Welsh badgers facing cull
- Failure to ban snares splits SNP
- New research confirms dog tail docking is unnecessary
- Draft guidelines for private primate care welcomed
- Snaring regulations "fall short of necessary total ban"
- Benjamin and the leopard make a perfect couplet for OneKind campaign
- SNP snaring policy based on "lack of research and a disregard for public opinion"
- Minister in spotlight as snared badger numbers soar
- End to branding of horses and ponies in sight
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Headlines
- New animal testing law approved: now let’s implement it
- New education centre aims to improve animal lives
- Report aims to help wild-caught fish
- Support for concerns over guga hunt
- Good news for horses: hot-branding to be ended in Scotland
- Treat cloned animals with dignity
- Decrease in animal tests offers hope
- Catalonia bans the bullfight
- Victory for badgers
- David speaks up for animals in Europe






