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Founding of the Humane Society
The Humane Society was founded on November 24, 1954 by a man named Fred Myers. -
Fred Myers death
Fred Myers died in 1963, however his legacy and incredibly helpful Humane Society lives on and still continues to help animals everywhere. -
Campaigns against Euthenasia
The HSUS campaigned and popularized the practice of spay/neuter and pet adoptions from shelters and rescues in the mid 1970's. -
Horse Slaughtering plants
In 2007 the HSUS helped close the last horse slaughter plants operating in the U.S. and have blocked the opening of new plants since that time. -
69 New State Laws to Protect Animals
The HSUS helped 69 states pass laws that protect pets during disasters in 10 states, strengthening animal fighting penalties, protecting wildlife, and so much more. -
Dangerous Animals
In 2013, the HSUS helped to pass a law in Ohio that prohibited the private possession of dangerous wild animals. -
California under Suspicion
After coming under suspicion by the HSUS, California became the first state in the union to phase out the use of lead ammunition in sport hunting. -
Dog Fighting illegal
In 2014 South Dakota enacted its law against malicious cruelty because of the HSUS's efforts. It was the final state in the U.S. to enact the law. -
Shark Conservation Act
In 2011, the Humane Society passed the Shark Conservation Act that bans the removal of shark's fins at sea in all U.S. waters.