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May 2, 2013
Saving Lives in Bolivia and Chile
HSI is working in Latin American communities to promote animal and human health, and safe cohabitation.
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April 1, 2013
Field Clinics Make Unprecedented Impact on Animal Welfare in Haiti
HSI expects to treat 4,000 animals per month in Haiti.
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February 12, 2013
Making Strides for Street Dogs
Through partnerships, vet training, spay/neuter and other direct care, HSI helped more than 30,000 dogs, as well as thousands of other animals, in 2012.
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January 23, 2013
Spay/Neuter in Roatan, Honduras
HSI traveled to Roatan, Honduras to do a spay/neuter clinic.
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December 27, 2012
HSI Thanks Big Dogs for Corporate Sponsorship
HSI thanked Big Dog Sportswear for its generous corporate sponsorship providing a $3,000 in-kind gift donation of 200 customized T-shirts for use in HSI programs in Haiti.
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October 29, 2012
A Day in the Life of an HSI Street Dog Team
An update on HSI's street dog programs in India, Bhutan and the Philippines.
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August 1, 2012
HSI Makes a Difference for Dogs in Mexico
HSI supports a local organization called PEACE that offers free spay/neuter services for the companion animals of low-income residents of Bahia de Banderas, Mexico.
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August 1, 2012
HSI Hace la Diferencia por los Perros en México
HSI apoya a una organización local llamada PEACE, que brinda servicios gratuitos de esterilización/castración para los animales de compañía de residentes de escasos recursos de Bahía de Banderas, México.
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July 17, 2012
Sharing Humane Catching Skills in India
In June 2012, HSI carried out a special workshop on humane dog catching and handling in the northwestern state of Ludhiana, in Punjab, India.
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July 12, 2012
Celebrating a First for China
HSI celebrated Weixian County, China for becoming the first county in the whole country to adopt a full humane animal control program.
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July 11, 2012
Milot, Haiti: A Community Comes Together for Animals
Many caring people came together to provide spay/neuter services for hundreds of dogs and cats in Milot, Haiti.
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May 4, 2012
Learning Catching and Handling Techniques
HSI held a workshop in Jaipur to demonstrate proper stray dog catching and handling techniques.
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May 2, 2012
HSI’s Bhutan Project Extended
HSI and the Royal Government of Bhutan signed an extension of our agreement to help humanely control the country's street dog population.
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April 30, 2012
Finding Humane Alternatives for Street Dogs in Ukraine
HSI/UK executive director Mark Jones travelled to Kiev to meet with representatives of the Ukrainian National and Kiev City Authorities to encourage development of a well-planned, long-term, sustainable and humane street dog population management programme.
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April 10, 2012
In Ahmedabad, a Model for Resolving Human-Street Dog Conflict
HSI is collaborating with the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad to implement an Animal Birth Control (ABC) program to humanely address the stray dog population in its campus.
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March 30, 2012
In India, the Fight for Street Dogs Goes On
HSI teams conducted training programs for the Greater Hyderabad Municipality Corporation (GHMC) on Animal Birth Control (ABC) techniques to help improve the welfare of street dogs in India.
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March 14, 2012
HSI/UK Supports International Conference on Dog Population Management
Humane Society International/UK is supporting the inaugural International Conference on Dog Population Management Conference, due to take place on 4 to 8 September 2012 in York, England.
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February 27, 2012
Controlling Street Dog Numbers on an Indian University Campus
HSI stepped in to help with street dog population control on the campus of one of India's leading engineering schools.
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February 27, 2012
An End to Street Dog Killing in Dhaka, Bangladesh
On January 21, 2012, authorities in Dhaka, Bangladesh announced that they would no longer pursue killing as a method of dealing with street dog overpopulation.
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February 27, 2012
Bhutan Street Dog Program Extended
With HSI expecting to reach our goal of sterilizing 50,000 street dogs by the fall of 2012, the Bhutan government agreed to extend the program by two years.



