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Farmed animal welfare
Cooking with love: Finding unexpected connection over plant-based food

In 2013, our Farm Animal Protection team upped its investment in reducing meat consumption in the U.S. and around the world...

Animal testing and research
Alternatives to animal experiments are shaping the future of science

For years our undercover investigations at U.S. animal research laboratories have helped to raise awareness about the immense...

Wildlife protection
Why painted tree trunks are a sign of progress for animals

A recent story in U.S. News and World Report highlighted a simple, creative solution to prevent conflicts with wildlife: The...

Protecting equines
There is simply no way to make horse slaughter humane

Update 6/16/23: The Save America’s Forgotten Equines (SAFE) Act has been introduced in the U.S. Senate (S. 2037) by Sens. Bob...

Animal rescue and response
Breaking: Our team saves 114 dogs and puppies from North Carolina breeder

On Tuesday morning, our team arrived at a dog breeder’s property in North Carolina. Behind a chain link fence, dozens of...

Puppy mills
Revealed: 100 reprehensible US puppy mills in Horrible Hundred report

In a photo taken by a state inspector, a dog stands looking away from the camera, her tail pointing down. At first glance...

Farmed animal welfare
Breaking: Supreme Court upholds strongest farm animal protection law in U.S.

We are thrilled that after months of tireless efforts and unwavering dedication, we have emerged victorious in our landmark...

Animal testing and research
Maryland becomes first state to require animal testing labs to contribute money to non-animal research

Maryland has a groundbreaking new tool to help the state transition away from animal experiments. This week, Gov. Wes Moore...

Protecting equines
Breaking: U.S. Congress has new chance to stop horse soring

In 1970, the U.S. Congress passed the Horse Protection Act to end the cruel practice of horse soring, which is the use of...