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12:30
05.11.2025
Ukrainian Red Cross Society, Humane World for Animals support pets from frontline regions
09:48
03.07.2024
Ukrzaliznytsia changes rules for transporting animals on railway
15:14
01.11.2023
Ukraine among top ten countries with largest number of stray animals – Koshak
19:02
15.05.2023
URCS launches first aid animal courses in Kyiv
14:04
25.12.2020
Deputies of Kyiv City Council adopt targeted program aimed at introducing European standards for treatment of animals
17:46
15.04.2017
Large rally to ban animals exploitation in circuses held in central Kyiv
14:34
04.07.2014
Parliament supports obligatory identification of farm animals in Ukraine
08:46
20.11.2013
Ukraine doesn’t fulfill international agreements on protection of animals, says SOS leader
12:13
12.02.2013
Ukraine's agriculture ministry proposes banning breeding and sale of non-identified farm animals
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