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Farmed animal welfare
Why fighting for farmed animals is a long game and how you can help

Fighting to decrease the cruelty billions of animals suffer and championing a more plant-forward world to reduce the...

Helping captive wildlife
Police raid of dismal ‘safari park’ shows why US must pass Better CARE for Animals Act

Images of a lion so thin that ribs, spine and hip bones were prominently visible. Inspection reports noting a lioness...

Dog and cat welfare
Certified cruelty: American Kennel Club spreads more falsehoods to protect puppy mills

Right now, in the U.S. Congress, the American Kennel Club is targeting two good bills that have strong bipartisan support...

Farmed animal welfare
Pigs are intelligent, emotional animals, and here’s what we’re doing to protect them

For decades, we have advocated on behalf of animals raised and killed for meat. One of our earliest campaigns, back in the...

Farmed animal welfare
Federal lawsuit attacks pro-animal law already approved by voters and upheld by Supreme Court

In a lawsuit filed last night, the U.S. Department of Justice has tried to resurrect—without warrant and without real facts—a...

Helping captive wildlife
It’s time to stop using monkeys in circuses and traveling shows

Even though Illinois was the first state in the U.S. to ban the use of elephants in circuses and traveling shows, it is still...

Farmed animal welfare
How we’re taking a stand for the most widely mistreated animals on the planet

Our approach to ending cruelty for farmed animals comes from two distinct angles.

Wildlife protection
10 years ago, a trophy hunter killed Cecil. Here’s how we’re continuing to honor the lion’s legacy.

A decade ago, an American trophy hunter shot an African lion just outside Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park with an arrow. Like...

Farmed animal welfare
It’s clear: People do not want mother pigs caged in farrowing crates for weeks at a time

A new poll on farrowing crates, which confine and restrict mother pigs behind bars for up to five weeks around the time of...