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Voice for Animals Contest Winners Making the World a Better Place for Animals

AWI, together with the Humane Education Network, congratulates the winners of the 2021 “A Voice for Animals” competition. Through video, photos, and essays, the contest encourages students age 14–18 to examine issues involving animal welfare and ways to reduce animal suffering. This year, several of these prize-winning submissions showcased not just the actions of the

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The Christine Stevens Wildlife Awards: Advancing Win-Win Solutions for Wildlife and People

It was a simple gesture. In 2006, a single donor to the Animal Welfare Institute offered a $10,000 grant to support the development of new tools and strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in North America. This offer became the cornerstone of the Christine Stevens Wildlife Awards, a grant program established that same

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AWI’s Kate O’Connell: Passion and Persistence in Defense of Ocean Life

After four decades in the fight to end commercial whaling worldwide, Kate O’Connell, senior policy consultant for AWI’s Marine Life program, is on a first-name basis with virtually every major player impacting the cetacean protection movement. Friend or foe, they can’t help but like her. She has been known to berate fishing industry representatives in

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The Endangered Species Act: Half a Century of Essential Protections

High in the clear blue skies over the Grand Canyon, California condors wheel slowly, searching for their next meal. In the shortgrass prairie of Wyoming, the dark eyes of black-footed ferrets peek out from the safety of old prairie dog burrows. Across the woods and marshes of eastern North Carolina, the howls of elusive red

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A Call to Advocates: Answer the Assault on Animal Welfare

For animals and those who care about their welfare, the outlook in our nation’s capital is bleak. In January, the second Trump administration and majority leadership in the 119th Congress assumed office with the stated objectives of dismantling many federal agencies and programs, including those responsible for protecting and regulating the treatment of animals, and of

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The Captive Display Industry Fights Back

Since 2013, with the release of the documentary Blackfish, the campaign to end the captive display of cetaceans has made strong progress. Locations where free-ranging cetaceans were still captured for sale to dolphinariums have shuttered operations; legislation restricting or phasing out captive display of cetaceans has passed in several countries; and (outside of China) the number

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Trump Administration Seeks to Slash Habitat Protections for Endangered Wildlife

In April, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued a proposed rule that would undermine protections for habitat that threatened and endangered species need to survive by rescinding the agencies’ decades-old definition of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). One of the ESA’s primary protective measures

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Marine Science Cast Adrift as Agency Staff Tossed Overboard

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, within the Department of Commerce, is among a host of federal agencies with science-based missions that have been rocked by deep budgetary and staffing cuts imposed by the Trump administration and its so-called Department of Government Efficiency. Similar cuts are also upending environmental science efforts at the Department of

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US to Ban Seafood Imports from 42 Nations to Protect Whales, Dolphins

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) determined today that 42 nations may not export certain seafood products to the United States because fishers in these countries catch marine mammals in violation of US standards. The agency found that the nations failed to adopt bycatch prevention measures that are comparable to what US fishers must follow under the

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“A Voice for Animals” Contest Winners Devise Practical Strategies to Improve the Lives of Animals

From examining how plastics smother and abrade coral reefs, to spreading awareness about donkeys being sacrificed for the donkey-hide gelatin trade, participants in the 2025 “A Voice for Animals” contest use creative prose and compelling imagery to inspire their peers and communities to advocate for species under siege. The annual contest offers high school students

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Published: August 19, 2025

North American Environmental Commission Confirms Mexico’s Role in Imperiling Vaquita

In Program: Marine Wildlife

A commission under the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) released a report yesterday confirming that Mexico’s unwillingness to enforce its own wildlife protection, trade, and fisheries laws...

Published: June 19, 2025

Captive dolphins face uncertain futures. They deserve better

In Program: Marine Wildlife

In this op-ed for the Tampa Bay Times, Dr. Naomi Rose, AWI’s senior scientist in marine mammal biology, discusses the challenges in caring for orcas...

Published: June 16, 2025

Yahoo! Japan Sells Polluted Whale and Dolphin Meat Products to Unsuspecting Consumers

In Program: Marine Wildlife

The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) and an international coalition of animal protection and environmental groups are calling on Yahoo! Japan and its parent company, the...

Published: April 25, 2025

As Iceland Calls Off Fin Whale Slaughter, Japan and Norway Launch Cruel, Unsustainable Whale Hunting Seasons

In Program: Marine Wildlife

Japan and Norway resumed slaughtering whales this month, while Iceland’s only fin whaling company has decided that it will not hunt this summer, citing a...