BRACE YOURSELF: FACTORY FARMING COULD BE ABOUT TO MAKE WATER SHORTAGES MUCH WORSE
Getting up close and personal with a hot and richly fermenting cowpat in Idaho, USA may not be everyone’s idea of a good time. As a visitor activity it is unlikely to compete with the country’s most famous attractions –
We can rethink our landscapes and allow farmed animals to experience the joy of living
Getting up close and personal with a hot and richly fermenting cowpat in Idaho, USA may not be everyone’s idea of a good time.
LOOKING TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE
Dr Tracey Jones, Global Director of Food Business at Compassion in World Farming, shares the award winners and her thoughts, following the annual Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards in London.
Experts highlight ‘urgent’ need to rethink human-animal relationship
A new RSPCA essay collection makes the case for era-defining change for animals
Two hundred years of animal welfare legislation is something to celebrate
Henry Smith - Conservative MP for Crawley: It is often said the United Kingdom is made up of animal lovers – so it’s my privilege to have been re-elected vice chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare
Another World Is Possible: Ending Live Exports
Tomorrow is Ban Live Exports: International Awareness Day, an opportunity to shine a light on the terrible cruelty endured by millions of cattle, pigs, sheep and other animals when they are transported long distances, often across continents, in horrific conditions.
WHY BEE-LOVING BRITS ARE KEY TO SAVING BELLWETHERS OF THE NATURAL WORLD
Shadows from a nuclear power station cast jagged shapes across one of Europe’s most impressive spans of shingle. Sand and marram grass stretch as far as the eye can see.
Collective Action For Our Oceans: From Nairobi to Stockholm to Lisbon and Onwards
Never has it been more important to protect our Oceans and on World Oceans Day, I am honoured and delighted to introduce Leticia Carvalho from the United Nations Environment Programme as my special blog guest.
Bees, the ambassadors of the natural world, have an important message for humanity
Shadows from a nuclear power station cast jagged shapes across one of Europe’s most impressive spans of shingle.