News and articles about animal activism and veganism
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January 17, 2024
In this series of articles May Safely Graze editor Sandra Kyle interviews the leadership team of the newly-registered Animal Justice Party of Aotearoa New...
November 6, 2023
I will never see the sun rise, I will never see it set, I will never feel a kind touch, I will never be a...
January 25, 2023
Not so long ago few people outside the animal agriculture community knew about ‘bobby calves’, the days-old dairy calves, mostly male and superfluous to the...
January 1, 2023
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze It’s 2023, and the time is up for battery cages...
December 15, 2022
Neuralink, a company owned by Elon Musk, is under US federal investigation for potential animal-welfare violations. Whistleblowers state that the company’s policies are causing needless...
December 6, 2022
“I have the pleasure of knowing Maya Cohen-Ronen (author M C Ronen), and consider her a good friend. I have read all three of her...
November 28, 2022
Our guest writer, Christine Rose, is Lead Agricultural Campaigner at Greenpeace Aotearoa Turkey-girl was born in the long grass next to our...
November 20, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze I am not vegan because it is a more sustainable solution to the world’s problems. I...
November 18, 2022
Every year in New Zealand, millions of days-old ‘bobby’ calves – mostly males, but also females superfluous to requirements – are slaughtered. It is the...
November 16, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze The world’s largest meatpacker has been in the news again. JBS Foods, previously involved in widespread...
November 15, 2022
Ninety seven percent of all life on earth are invertebrates, a category that includes life forms from sponges to insects, to octopi. Some mollusks (soft...
November 13, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze Art: Barbara Daniels Art Once I was explaining to a class of English language students the...