RSPCA must ‘be part of a plant-based future’ say protestors
BREAKING: Animal Rebellion activists have occupied the national headquarters of RSPCA, demanding that the charity join the movement to bring about a plant-based food system for the animals and the environment.
Does public outrage ensure consequences for animal abusers like Kurt Zouma and Sarah Moulds?
Public outcries against high-profile cases of animal abuse are completely justified but always underpinned by hypocrisy. Yet would there be any real consequences at all if the public was apathetic towards all animals, not just the ones who are farmed? Claire Hamlett writes.
The RSPB wanted to electrocute badgers using “honey, syrup, peanut butter or treacle”?!
BLOG: In case you missed it, the RSPB - one of Britain’s foremost animal protection charities - advised its members to lure badgers to electric fences using sweet treats. The reaction from other groups was rightly damning, but once again it demonstrates the insidious nature of speciesism amongst our most hallowed animal-loving organisations.