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Change will be driven most effectively by islanders who share the vision of ending the famously brutal Grindadráp.
A new movement, grounded in Indigenous law and legal precedent, seeks to grant whales the right to live, thrive and be heard.
And it’s crucial for our social functioning, says new research by Dr Zanna Clay and Jake Brooker.
After Animal Justice Project’s harrowing undercover investigation of Lowsfields dairy farm, Bel Jacobs asks: is what we do to mother cows worth it?
As was true of my abuse, it is not that other animals have no right to bodily autonomy. It is that we are deeply wrong to deny it. By Emma Hakansson.
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Sulala Animal Rescue’s work in Gaza is both profound and important.
Advocates and campaigners debate strategies in The Empathy Project’s first People’s Assembly.
Considering the more-than-human leads to very different decision-making in Moral Imaginations.