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Better help for vulnerable animal living
Protecting wild animals and their habitats, including apes, monkeys, tigers, cheetahs, pandas, wolves, to farm animal advocacy for cows, pigs, poultry and ducks. Rescuing dogs, horses and cats.
Maltreatment and Rescue of Pets
These blogs focus on exposing the many violations of animal rights that go on each day around the world, as well as discussing ways that people can unite for greater animal rights.
5 Charities That Build Homes For Animal
When the animals being violated are cute, cuddly dogs and cats, and even when they aren’t cute, it infuriates animal lovers. If you’re passionate about pets, make sure to visit these blogs.
Helping Our Planet’s Endangered Species
Parrots are a commonly smuggled, poached, and illegally bred to meet consumer demand. Learn more about these beautiful birds on this blog about everything parrot-related.
Norway to shut down all mink and fox fur factories by 2025
The Amphibian Ark promotes management of amphibians in captivity to boost populations of endangered species throughout the world.
Wild animals to be banned from circuses in England by 2020
When England said this year that it plans to join the growing list of nations that have banned circuses that use animals—including Austria, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru.
South Korea rules killing dogs for meat is illegal
Although some media sources reported this as an outright ban on eating dog meat, the South Korean court simply declared that meat consumption was not a legal reason to kill dogs.
London Fashion Week goes fur-free for the first time in its 35-year history
The news that London Fashion Week was ditching animal fur for the first time in its history came on the heels of fur-free announcements from a number of high-profile fashion houses, and it was a major victory
New Zealand bans the cruel practice of mulesing
I knew almost nothing about mulesing until I was researching Bleating Hearts, so I don’t expect most people to be aware of this procedure, which is common in the wool industry.