6 things Aussies can do to help wildlife right now
Six things you can do to help wildlife survive summer.
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Six things you can do to help wildlife survive summer.
Every year, millions of animals — hundreds of them non-human primates — are subjected to experiments in the name of science in our own backyard.
While many cattle on the vast stations in the north of Australia are destined for live export, their troubles begin well before they ever set foot on a ship. Painful procedures, infrequent monitoring and care, and the stresses of mustering…
Australian beef and dairy industries these gentle giants are confronted with problems that they desperately need our help to solve.
An industrialised environment of violence, fear and death means that animals are not the only victims of slaughterhouses.
Eighty-five percent of the fur industry’s skins come from animals raised in ‘battery’ cages2, where animals are deprived of any form of quality of life and the ability to perform their natural and instinctual behaviours. Mink live solitary lives and…
It is so often forgotten that this group of much maligned animals has the same capacity to suffer as any other animal in Australia.
Dehorning is one of the most traumatic experiences cattle are forced to endure. Both male and female calves usually undergo this surgical procedure without anything to dull the pain.
Have you ever wondered why hens can be packed into a single cage for their entire lives, when their suffering is so obvious? Or why mother pigs can be confined in cages so small they can't even turn around?
An evening with Lyn White: Lyn's nationwide speaking tour inspired thousands of people across the country - and it's now available to everyone.
For the horses forced to race, much more than money is at stake... Take the pledge today to spare these sensitive animals from the cruelty of this profit-driven industry.
Almost all fur in Australia is imported from Europe, the US and Asia, where animals killed for their fur are caught from the wild in painful traps, or are locked in tiny cages on fur factory farms.
Animal testing for cosmetics and toiletries doesn't happen in Australia, yet many products imported to Australia are tested on animals. Choosing non animal-tested products is the key to ending this cruel practice.
Your important commitment to adopt, not buy, can save lives and help end the pet overpopulation crisis.
Collective Fashion Justice founder, Emma Hakansson, takes us on a journey to compassionate clothes inspired by her two rescued orphan lambs -- Willow and Claude. Watch it to discover the truth about wool and how powerful your fashion choices really…
Within the ocean lies a vast, interconnected world of vibrant ecosystems. Dive deeper into these magnificent worlds and importantly, discover our impact on them - in these ground-breaking documentary films.
BREAKING: Another major exposé, this time in Scotland, has revealed the true cost of salmon farming: immense animal suffering and environmental devastation. Here's what you can do to help:
Niro's animal-friendly recipes are wowing crowds in a glorious display of compassion, culture and community. And now you can cook them too...
Watch MasterChef grand finalist Simon Toohey turn fresh, vibrant Australian produce into mouthwatering works of genius!
Chickens dream, they talk, and are tremendously unique and full of personality. But you won't hear that from the egg and chicken meat industries.