Magazine
Read articles that explore intersections of animals with aspects of human society in popular culture, media, science, ethics, philosophy, art and more.
Killing chickens
Chickens are the most farmed animals on the planet today.
Alex Lockwood, author of The Pig in Thin Air
Inspired by a story of daring escape, Dr Alex Lockwood explores the relationship of the body to animal activism.
The hope for a kinder future through animal law
Human and animal rights movements are natural bedfellows, says Dr Joe Wills.
Animal documentary photographers speak
“A single, unpredicted moment can suddenly break your defences.”
A Universal Declaration of Animal Rights?
A Universal Declaration of Animal Rights would benefit all species including humans.
Hidden: "The space between human and animal"
The editors of an unflinching book on the invisible animals in our lives reflect on the work.
Making pictures: Jo-Anne McArthur and We Animals
Photojournalist McArthur on the intersections of animal and human rights.
The perilous work of the undercover investigator
Tracks Investigations gathers undercover footage for animal welfare groups.
The theory and practice of Effective Animal Advocacy
What are the best ways to help animals? Four activists look at effective options.
How to bring animal rights into mainstream media
Animal jounralist Jane Dalton on speaking out on behalf of animals in the media.
Who's chicken?
Writer Laura Jean Scheider discovers the true cost of eating the world’s most ‘economical’ meat.
A Universal Declaration of Animal Rights?
A Universal Declaration of Animal Rights would benefit all species including humans.