VR-controlled slaughter robots may be closer than you think
TERRIFYING TECH: In a bid to make slaughterhouses and other meat processing facilities safer for workers, researchers are looking into ways to combine virtual reality and factory robotics to do some of the work remotely.
Barbaric rodent glue traps to be banned in England following unanimous House of Lords support
NEWS: The use of glue traps to catch mice, rats and other rodents by anyone without a pest control licence is set to be banned in England, with breaches of the new law carrying a fine or up to a year in prison.
5 million chickens, 2 hours to die: DxE, basketball and the truth about ventilation shutdown
SPECIAL REPORT: On April 23, DxE activist Sasha Zemmel attempted to storm a Timberwolves game, a team majority owned by business magnate and egg tycoon Glen Taylor. While the action was short-lived, it drew much-needed attention to the hours-long cullings of farmed animals by ventilation shutdown.
How to join the fight against animal experimentation
WDAIL 2022: Marking World Day for Animals In Laboratories, we bring you a round-up of some notable animal protection groups and the campaigns you can get behind to help end barbaric and futile experimentation on mice and other lab animals.
Transfarmation: “I didn’t have to worry about a huge corporation cutting me off and losing my income,” says ex-poultry farmer
NEWS: An ex-contract poultry farmer has spoken out against his former industry as part of the launch of a collaborative ‘Farmer Toolkit’ to help other farmers move away from harmful animal agriculture.
'Is the future of sustainable farming animal-free?' - Viva! Farming panel debates veganic alternatives
DEBATE: With Earth Day coming up this week, Claire Hamlett reports on the first panel discussion held by Viva! Farming in which the future of sustainable farming - animal-free or not? - was discussed. Panellists included veganic farmer Iain Tolhurst, animal welfare expert Professor Andrew Knight and ProVeg Vice President Jasmijn de Boo.
Patagonia should drop bison meat and hides, says animal advocacy group
SPECIAL REPORT: High-principled outdoor clothing brand Patagonia has long been lauded for its stance on the environment, sustainability and social responsibility, but a recent collaboration with a bison ranch has drawn criticism from animal justice groups. Claire Hamlett reports.
Is the British Poultry Council attempting to exploit the cost of living crisis to maintain profits?
BLOG: At a time of soaring fuel prices, energy bills and other cost-of-living rises that could spell disaster for many families in the UK, the poultry industry has jumped at the opportunity to use financial fears to stifle the slower-growing chicken movement.
Badgers are unfairly demonised, but you can help and here's how
Why can’t we leave badgers in peace? They are distinctive and iconic animals, but are subjected to shockingly high levels of abuse and criminal behaviour, including an annual months-long cull across vast areas of the UK based on erroneous beliefs. Anna Champneys, senior lecturer in wildlife conservation at Nottingham Trent University, discusses the issues.
Factory farming is fuelled by oil, say campaigners outside Defra offices today
NEWS: In case you missed it, there’s a rebellion happening in London. Activists from XR-offshoot Animal Rebellion and the Scrap Factory Farming campaign were arrested today after spelling out a stark message on the pavement outside Defra HQ.
KFC’s Niko Omilana viral video was ‘utterly misleading’ says VFC after investigating the same farm
INVESTIGATIONS: The video of YouTube influencer Niko, paid to visit a farm that supplies KFC with supposedly ‘high welfare’ chickens, went viral in December last year garnering around one million views on Twitter. But as an investigation by VFC has revealed, the claims made by the fast-food giant were anything but genuine.
We teach children to be speciesist and eat animals, and the evidence is mounting
The evidence that children don’t want to eat animals is mounting. A new study by researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Oxford has found that children make fewer moral distinctions between different species and that speciesism is learned during adolescence.