News and articles about animal activism and veganism
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April 4, 2022
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Nadia McKechnie. Nadia is the volunteer organiser of Tokyo...
April 1, 2022
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Chris Hines. Vegan since 2014, Chris has been involved...
March 31, 2022
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Elin Gundersen. Elin is a creative concept developer, writer,...
Spiders may lack ‘ears’ but researchers at Binghamton University in New York have discovered that orb-weaving spiders can detect sound through minute vibrations on their...
March 30, 2022
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Jesse Tandler. A writer, academic, and educator for over...
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Rae Sikora. Rae has been a spokesperson for other...
March 17, 2022
Main Points:- The bit is forced against areas of the horse’s mouth that are known to have an extremely high density of sensory receptors. The...
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, is Ingrid Newkirk. Ingrid Newkirk is the founder and president...
March 16, 2022
Next in our series on the writers of “VEGAN VOICES – Essays by Inspiring Changemakers”, we introduce you to Pete and Kit Jagoda. Pete and...
March 14, 2022
A new study from the University of Denmark has shown that the oinks, grunts and squeals of pigs are aligned to their emotions. End...
March 12, 2022
Long distance live animal transport is a worldwide phenomenon. Animals transported by sea can be subject to journeys that last for weeks. They suffer from...
March 10, 2022
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, founded in 1965, is an annual international showcase of the best nature photography. In 2021 the contest attracted...