Roger Yates: The welfare grip is too tight for animal rights
Tom Regan, author in 1983 of the ground-breaking 'The Case for Animal Rights', was the prominent animal rights voice in a debate aired on BBCTV to an…
CAFT: Anti-fur protest campaign focused on Milan ‘Fashion Week’
For far too long, the runways of influential fashion weeks such as Milan have normalized the cruel fur industry, turning the suffering of millions of…
Tested, Dissected, and Trashed: Suffering at Canadian animal research lab exposed
Nucro-Technics animal research laboratory is a contract support organization for the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and marijuana…
Wayne Hsiung: This simple framework predicts progress for animals in 2026
There is one overriding strength above all others that gives confidence in the movement’s prospects in 2026. That is the law of social entropy — the…
‘Brain Tune’: A Manifesto for Harmony With Nature and Animals
Music teaches us that harmony requires fine tuning: when each instrument resonates with care, the orchestra becomes one. In the same way, our minds…
Rescue on Trial: The ‘Right to Rescue’ and voluntary prosecution in animal advocacy
What happens when an act most people instinctively recognise as compassionate—removing an animal from obvious suffering—becomes the basis for…
R.I.P. Keith Mann: Legendary activist and voice of animal liberation movement has died
'Many years ago I found out about the terrible things that people do to other animals and soon discovered to my dismay that there was no politician…
IN-HUMAN BONDAGE: New book examines paradoxical human-animal relationships
PSYCHOLOGY TODAY: There is an ever-growing multidisciplinary interest in the nature of human-animal relationships... Professor Laurent…
R.I.P. Brigitte Bardot: Legendary actress turned ‘militant’ animal rights activist dies at 91
Legendary actress Brigitte Bardot's second career as an animal rights activist was equally sensational. She traveled to the Arctic to blow the whistle…
‘BLIND SPOT’: Why do we ignore the lives of the birds destined for our plates?
The birders' 'blind spot' is a side effect of looking at the world through binoculars. We spend so much time focused on distant birds that we don’t…