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Packaging often makes misleading claims about welfare. Advocates are calling for labels that tell the truth.
As war engulfs the Middle East, Jackson Zee of Four Paws considers its forgotten victims.
Edited by Jo-Anne McArthur, HIDDEN confirms animal photojournalism as a vital force for resistance.
And how might our movement change that? By Natalie Braine from Project Phoenix.
Children love animals. Until we tell them not to, finds Bel Jacobs
The third of a series on We Animals features Colorado photojournalist Diana Hulet.
A seminal exhibition at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens explores humans’ knotty relationship with other species.
All oppressions are connected, says Empathy Project founder Bel Jacobs.
Change will be driven most effectively by islanders who share the vision of ending the famously brutal Grindadráp.
A new movement, grounded in Indigenous law and legal precedent, seeks to grant whales the right to live, thrive and be heard.
And it’s crucial for our social functioning, says new research by Dr Zanna Clay and Jake Brooker.
Considering the more-than-human leads to very different decision-making in Moral Imaginations.