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Farmed animal welfare
We rated food companies on their efforts to save animals. See who makes the grade.

In light of the urgent need to address climate change and promote sustainable practices in agriculture and other sectors...

Animals in research Helping captive wildlife
Chimps await sanctuary, while NIH still refuses to move them despite judge’s ruling

Despite a recent court ruling and the animal welfare benefits of sanctuary retirement, media reports indicate the National...

Stopping puppy mills
Breaking: ‘Horrible Hundred’ report exposes American Kennel Club as complicit in puppy mills

Some of the findings of our latest Horrible Hundred report sound like scenes from horror films. A puppy mill operator in Iowa...

Protecting equines
Breaking: In a huge win for horses, USDA announces final rule seeking to end horse soring

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a final rule to stop a strange, persistent and deeply disturbing cruelty...

Wildlife protection
In a win for animals, cruel raccoon bounty bill fails in Iowa

As a result of strong opposition from our team and wildlife advocates, a bill was recently defeated in Iowa’s state...

Wildlife protection
Outcry over wolf’s torment and killing in Wyoming continues, rightly so

Earlier this month, we reported on a gut-wrenching story out of Wyoming, about a man who injured a wolf by running her down...

Undercover video exposes retailers flouting fur sales ban in California

The use of fur in fashion causes immense suffering for millions of animals, so it’s no wonder that an increasingly animal...

Helping captive wildlife
Elephant’s brief escape from circus in Montana underscores the urgency to end animal acts

Earlier this week, an elderly captive elephant named Viola escaped from a circus in Butte, Montana. Viola belongs to Carson &...

Animals in research
Our fight against expanded use of monkeys in research heats up

We’re pushing back hard against plans to fund expanded reliance on monkeys in experiments in the U.S., plans that would see...