


What happens when an act most people instinctively recognise as compassionate—removing an animal from obvious suffering—becomes the basis for prosecution? And what does it reveal about the law when animal advocates face criminal charges, while the underlying cruelty often remains structurally insulated from accountability? ICARE ANIMALS: What happens when an act most people instinctively recognise as compassionate—removing an animal from obvious suffering—becomes the basis for prosecution? And what does it reveal about the law when animal advocates face criminal charges, while the underlying cruelty often remains structurally insulated from accountability? In ICARE’s latest seminar on the right to rescue & […]
‘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 or Superman to call upon to make things right. I had to do it myself. Realizing the power we all have within us to make things right is how we save this planet.’ (Keith Mann) WIKIPEDIA: Keith Mann, a British animal rights campaigner and direct action activist who acted as a spokesman for the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), has died at the young age of 43. Mann was alleged by police in 2005 […]
PSYCHOLOGY TODAY: There is an ever-growing multidisciplinary interest in the nature of human-animal relationships… Professor Laurent Bègue-Shankland’s new award-winning book: ‘The Social Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond’, winner of the 2024 Prix Émile Girardeau, examines humans’ dominance of and affection for animals. It analyzes paradoxical human behavior toward animals and how empathy toward animals can be manipulated. The author explores how our personalities and political beliefs shape the way we relate to animals… Marc Bekoff (MB): Why did you write The Social Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond? Laurent Bègue-Shankland (LBS): My aim was to create a broad overview of our […]



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