News and articles about animal activism and veganism
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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...
November 10, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze Our response to climate disaster has been compared to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. ...
November 4, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze When non vegans say things like ‘But plants have feelings too’ they are generally being disingenuous. ...
October 23, 2022
Thousands of rodeos take place in the world every year, around 35 in New Zealand. Originally arising out of cattle herding practices in Mexico and...
October 11, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze This week a jury found two animal rights activists not guilty on burglary and theft...
October 8, 2022
by Sandra Kyle, Editor, May Safely Graze I remember watching Dr Mehmet Oz on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where he made many...
September 28, 2022
For years May Safely Graze (previously End Animal Slaughter) have been predicting a vegan world, with 2025 as a watershed year in western nations. We...
September 27, 2022
When Finnish company Meeat Food Tech changed from traditional meat to plant-based they turned a profit for the first time in a decade. “Combining the...
September 22, 2022
Although this article by Titanic director James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis Cameron is five years old and was written before the pandemic, its...