We're bringing animals back to prime time TV
Our new campaign to inspire the evolution of thought and choice that will create a kinder, more compassionate world for all
Show me:
Our new campaign to inspire the evolution of thought and choice that will create a kinder, more compassionate world for all
Mulesing, castration and tail docking are routinely carried out without any pain relief - urge the Australian wool industry to enforce proper training and make pain relief mandatory to spare sheep from suffering.
Australians care about protecting animals from cruelty. But how much do we really know about the life – and death – of animals killed for food in this country?
Here are 8 farmed (and rescued) animals whose unique personalities and quirks have touched the hearts of those around them -- because they were given a second chance at life.
Think free range means cruelty free? Sadly, this is what happens to unwanted baby chicks every day in all commercial egg production:
What is 'life' really like for chickens raised for meat? Keep watching to find out...
How exactly are diseases like COVID-19 linked to the way we treat animals? Keep watching to find out...
The worldwide practice of keeping animals -- both 'farmed' and wild -- in filthy, confined conditions and then slaughtering them, not only inflicts horrific cruelty on billions of sentient beings every year -- it also provides the perfect breeding ground…
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that affects us all. The story of its emergence, and the evolution of most other infectious diseases, are a costly reminder of humanity's broken relationship with animals.
The difference in the way farmed animal survivors are treated says everything about a system that denies them any value beyond how much money they're worth.
When it comes to live export, it's not often we get to hear a good news story... here's one of them.
What contributes almost as much to greenhouse gas emissions as all the world's planes, trains and automobiles combined?
To animal industries, the ability to have babies is a valuable commodity. As a result, mothers of many species suffer physical and psychological stress that is kept hidden from the view of caring consumers.
It's not just farmed animals suffering because of the meat industry.
Prawns in prawn farms are having their eyes sliced open or cut off in almost all prawn farms around the world.
The dog meat trade in Bali not only sees dogs suffer terrible pain-ridden deaths, it also put the health of both locals and tourists in Bali at risk.
An Animals Australia investigation into the Bali dog meat trade shocked tourists -- but also revealed what 'meat' means for other animals in Bali.
A system failure so bad it is ringing alarm bells for the meat industry.
Live animal export is dangerous for people and devastating for the environment.
Whistle-blowing live export vet, Dr Lynn Simpson, pulls no punches in a brutally honest series of exposés that are catching attention worldwide — detailing the daily reality of 'life' on-board live export ships.