Petition to Stop Dogs Being Eaten by Humans
With no food or water, asphyxiation is inevitable for many, and those few who make it through the caging are butchered in the most prehistoric and terrifying manner.
With no food or water, asphyxiation is inevitable for many, and those few who make it through the caging are butchered in the most prehistoric and terrifying manner.
Leading environmental scientist, Professor Bourne recently said “there isn’t a hope in hell” of eradicating Bovine Tuberculosis through badger culling.
Network for Animals (NFA) calls upon the government of Jordan to immediately end the unprecedented massacre of dogs that is seeking to exterminate every street dog in the country.
When I received a desperate plea for help from a Turkish supporter, I could not imagine the hell my team would discover.
The United Kingdom was the world’s largest exporter of legal ivory between 2010 and 2015, records held by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) has revealed.
A secret branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) called The U.S. Meat Animal Research Centre was exposed last year for horrifying experiments on meat-producing animals, so inhumane that even the meat industry itself is rejecting the federal agency’s grisly methods and glaring lack of oversight.
Our founder Brian Davies has been defending seals from slaughter for almost five decades. In 1987 he and his team were the catalyst for a vitally important ban on the culling of baby whitecoat seals. That victory saved more than 2.5 million seals, and remains one of the greatest animal welfare achievements the world has ever known.
Wicked and evil; those are the words to describe what the Zimbabwe government is doing to animals.
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