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HSI’s animal rescuers are deploying to help animals injured and impacted by the wildfires in Chile

VIÑA DEL MAR, Chile—A disaster relief team from animal charity Humane Society International will deploy to Chile this weekend to help hundreds of animal victims of the devastating wildfires. Thousands

Humane Society International con Fundación Felinnos brinda atención veterinaria a gatos en un centro de detención penal en Chile

SANTIAGO, Chile―Casi cien gatos que viven en el centro penitenciario más grande y antiguo de Chile han recibido atención veterinaria por primera vez gracias a un programa conjunto de Humane Society

Humane Society International with Felinnos Foundation provides veterinary care to cats at a criminal detention center in Chile

SANTIAGO, Chile―Almost 100 cats living in Chile’s largest and oldest prison facility have received veterinary care for the first time thanks to a joint program by Humane Society International and

Hundreds of animal welfare professionals attend workshop to better investigate and prosecute crimes against animals

SAN JOSE—More than 250 government officials, veterinarians and other professionals in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Guatemala attended a series of trainings provided by the animal protection

Webinar posterior a los incendios en Chile ayuda a fortalecer las capacidades de atención de animales en crisis

CHILE—Más de 300 personas fueron parte del seminario online en respuesta a desastres organizado por Programa de Tenencia Responsable (PTRAC) de la Subsecretaría de Desarrollo Regional y Administrativo

Webinar following Chilean fires expands capacity to care for animals in crisis

CHILE—More than 300 people took part in a webinar on disaster response organized by the Responsible Ownership Program of the Undersecretary of Regional and Administrative Development of the Chilean

Loros recuperan su libertad luego de ser rescatados del tráfico ilegal en Petén, Guatemala

PETÉN, Guatemala—Un grupo de 36 loros ( Amazona autumnalis, Amazona albifrons y Pionus senilis), especies en grave peligro de extinción debido al tráfico ilegal de fauna silvestre, fue liberado en el