The Pecking Order
Despite making billions of dollars from chickens, these huge companies are doing very little to give them better lives
Despite making billions of dollars from chickens, these huge companies are doing very little to give them better lives
We’ve rated eight global fast food companies on how well they treat their chickens around the world. The results are in.
From wild animal selfies, to swimming with dolphins, to riding elephants, to petting lion cubs, and taking tiger selfies, cruelty to animals in the entertainment industry is rampant. What is wildlife entertainment? World Animal Protection defines wildlife entertainment as the use of wild animals primarily for...
When you think of wild animals like crocodiles, leopards or tigers, you might think of foreign, exotic landscapes – like the tropics of Australia, African savannahs or jungles of South Asia. You might then be surprised to learn that thousands of these wild animals exist in Canada... as pets. World Animal Protection...
Dolphin entertainment is animal cruelty masquerading as innocent family fun
Whether it’s superbugs potentially being created on factory farms, pandemics, or demand for meat contributing to emissions, it’s time to understand that how we treat animals impacts our health. Superbugs are emerging on factory farms Antibiotic resistant bacteria — called “superbugs” — are emerging on farms from...
Groupon, the major global discount and travel company, is known for its discounted offers to restaurants, gyms, and hotels, is selling deals for businesses that exploit wild animals for entertainment and profit. Last year, with the help of animal-lovers like you, we moved Expedia Group to stop selling tickets...
Protecting wildlife through tourism Up to 40 percent of the global tourism industry is driven by the demand to experience wildlife. The thrill of experiencing wildlife up close are on many people’s bucket lists and sometimes the main reason for choosing a destination. Unfortunately, most wildlife...
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