Animals condemned to another month at sea
Thousands of sheep and cattle will be re-loaded onto the MV Bahijah and sent on a dangerously experimental 34 day voyage. Let decision-makers know the phase-out date must be legislated!
Thousands of sheep and cattle will be re-loaded onto the MV Bahijah and sent on a dangerously experimental 34 day voyage. Let decision-makers know the phase-out date must be legislated!
The smell of a live export vessel docked in a harbour was so unbearable people in the city were sent home from work. But for the animals on board, the smell is just a small part of their miserable reality...
Exemptions within the proposed Act leave millions of animals exposed to cruelty. You can change this. Make your submission by 8 March 2024.
It takes enormous courage and selflessness to put animals first in times of conflict and war, but that’s exactly what the team at Sulala Animal Rescue are doing through their lifesaving work.
The recent MV Bahijah live export disaster is only the latest in a string of tragic, avoidable disasters the live export industry is responsible for...
Channel your outrage over yet another live export disaster into action for animals. Here are 4 things you can do right now to help the victims of live export.
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Though not quite a 'win', the live export regulator's decision not to allow the MV Bahijah to sail to Israel offers some respite for the animals trapped on board.
A live export ship carrying thousands of sheep and cattle has been forced to turn back to Australia after being sent into a conflict zone.
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