Three things you can do right now to help flying foxes
Flying foxes are in crisis – individual animals are suffering greatly, and so too are entire ecosystems. Here are three simple ways you can help this precious native species today.
Flying foxes are in crisis – individual animals are suffering greatly, and so too are entire ecosystems. Here are three simple ways you can help this precious native species today.
Sharks play a vital role in keeping our oceans healthy, and yet these often misunderstood animals are being put at great risk of suffering and death because of misconception and fear.
Pigs are intuitive, sensitive animals; and sadly they are also one of the most abused. The Victorian Government has launched a critical inquiry into the welfare of farmed pigs – please send your submission by 12 January 2024.
Investigators have documented cows, pigs, sheep and week-old dairy calves suffering egregious cruelty in Tasmanian slaughterhouses, and it seems until now, no one ‘saw a thing’. Urge your state MP to support calls for independently-monitored CCTV to be made mandatory…
For the animals forced to endure slaughter – who think and feel just like the companion animals we share our homes with – there is no ‘humane’ end. Thankfully, the power lies with us to spare animals from such suffering,…
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The deaths of hundreds of koalas have highlighted the biggest threat to the survival of the species, and it's not bushfires. It's something that happens every single day, yet attracts far less media coverage...at least, that was the case until…
Animals Australia has filed a proceeding in the Supreme Court of Victoria that challenges the legality of suffocating pigs inside gas chambers — one of the cruellest killing methods of pigs in the world today.
The situation is desperate. Here are 3 things you can do today to help the animals in Gaza and the people courageously caring for them.
The first time I sat on a plane to Kuwait more than 20 years ago, I knew I was stepping into the great unknown. I didn’t know what to expect. I just knew that someone needed to go...