Raging Over Spilt Milk: Behind the scenes of Animal Rebellion
TOM ELLEN: People were shocked, and understandably so,’ says Steve Bone, a 40-year-old photographer from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. ‘I mean — you walk…
ORGANS-ON-CHIPS: What if we didn’t have to test new drugs on animals?
EMILY SOHN: The list of people and organizations celebrating a potential new law modifying a longstanding FDA mandate on animal testing is long,…
Wayne Hsiung: How Harvard University justifies animal torture with the doctrine of “necessary evil”
WAYNE HSIUNG: The philosopher Hannah Arendt, in her groundbreaking book Eichmann in Jerusalem, coined what is among the most fundamental concepts…
Vegan activist takes Switzerland to human rights court over prison diet
PHILIP ALTERMANN: Switzerland has been challenged at the European court of human rights over a failure to provide adequate vegan diets to a prisoner…
‘Taking Note’: Over 100 musicians interviewed for new animal rights film
EMILY CARTER: A new documentary charting the history and crossover of music with animal rights has been revealed. Featuring over 100 interviews with…
BLOODWORK: How the extraction of horse blood is sparking controversy in Iceland
MARIO BOWDEN: Animal rights groups continue to call for Iceland's controversial horse 'blood farms' to be shut down – one year after a video exposed…
Wildlife Conservation: Bringing compassion to wild animals
MARC BEKOFF: Wildlife populations globally are in deep trouble because of human exploitation that ranges from slaughtering individuals "in the name…
THE COST OF LIVING: What is an animal’s life worth?
KENNY TORRELLA: Putting a dollar amount to the value of one human life is a crude exercise, so let’s leave it to practitioners of the dismal…
‘As a human, I’m horrified’: Harvard studies on infant monkeys draw fire from primatologists and animal rights activists
DAVID GRIMM: Primatologists and animal rights activists are condemning monkey studies in the laboratory of Harvard University neuroscientist…
Marc Bekoff: When dogs play, people relax, and social barriers break down
MARC BEKOFF: Dogs playing and frolicking can be social catalysts for getting people to interact with one another... Let's consider some aspects of…