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American alligators are large aquatic reptiles with strong jaws, armor-like bodies and muscular tails.

Bulls are strong, muscular, mature male cows.

Chinchillas are small rodents native to South America who live in large colonies.

Dolphins are highly intelligent and social marine mammals.

Ferrets are playful, curious carnivores who have become popular pets.

Fish are aquatic animals who live in diverse habitats.

Large-eyed, long-tailed lemurs are complex primates who belong exclusively in Madagascar.

Manatees are large, gentle marine mammals who eat only aquatic plants.

Mink are semi-aquatic mammals similar in appearance to weasels and ferrets.

Members of the weasel family, otters are known for their elongated bodies, webbed feet and playful antics, particularly their love of sliding down rocks, banks or waterfalls.

Sporting their tux-with-tails plumage, penguins are one of Earth’s most charismatic and recognizable birds.

Whales are awe-inspiring giants of the sea.

Because animals need their fur coats more than we do.

To keep wild animals where they belong—in the wild—and out of zoos and circuses.

To make the ocean safer for those who call it home.

Just as a historic freeze sent temperatures plummeting in Texas in February, overwhelming the state’s power grid, breaking pipes and leaving roads slick with ice, a strange call came into the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office near San Antonio. Someone said they heard an animal crying outside their...

The annual To The Rescue! Gala supporting the work of the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International will take place Nov. 11, 2022, at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City. Award-winning radio and television talk show host, executive producer and author Andy Cohen will...

BOSTON—Today the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development heard testimony on bills prohibiting the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes and bears in traveling exhibits and shows (H.3245 and S.2197/S.2189). This critical, bipartisan legislation serves to...

WASHINGTON—The U.S. House of Representatives just passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act (H.R. 263) by a vote of 278 to 134. The bill would prohibit keeping tigers, lions and other big cat species as pets, and ban direct public contact like cub petting. Sponsored and championed by Rep. Michael Quigley...