Meatless Monday: Moby’s bold tattoos promoting animal rights grabs attention January 6, 2020 Just one month after inking in the phrase Animal Rights as a tattoo, artist Moby has gone one step further. Over the weekend, he… Continue Reading
Llamas deliberately set free from exotic animal farm in CA January 3, 2020 Authorities suspect the work of animal rights activists after dozens of llamas were set loose from an animal farm outside of Los Angeles. The… Continue Reading
German activists launch human rights case on behalf of castrated pigs December 17, 2019 In a legal first, animal rights activists have asked Germany’s top court to ban the practice of castrating young male pigs without anaesthetic—with the… Continue Reading
Impeachment hearings against Donald Trump has the whole world mad, including Luna, the goldendoodle December 5, 2019 It’s taken two and a half months since the impeachment hearings first began on Sept 17 and on Wednesday, the first animal reference was… Continue Reading
World’s largest ritual animal slaughter taking place now in Nepal December 4, 2019 Every five years in Nepal, thousands of buffalo are killed as part of a sacrifice that has existed for centuries. The bloodshed is held… Continue Reading
Deer found dead in Thai park with 15 pounds of plastic and garbage inside its stomach November 28, 2019 Men’s underwear, instant coffee sachets, parts of plastic bags and plastic rope were found inside the stomach of a wild deer that died in… Continue Reading
Abandoned baby giraffe bonds with dog at orphanage November 22, 2019 A baby giraffe abandoned by its mother has a new best friend in a dog. The pair live at The Rhino Orphanage in South… Continue Reading
Protesters arrested at alleged break-ins at two Alberta sled dog kennels November 18, 2019 RCMP arrested 15 animal rights activists after a weekend protest at sled dog kennels in the Canmore area. The protesters were arrested for allegedly… Continue Reading
Wednesday Zen Moment: Be like this squirrel and stop to smell the flowers October 30, 2019 Dutch photographer Dick van Duijin captured some remarkable photos of a squirrel as it stopped what it was doing to smell a flower. van… Continue Reading
“Behavioral cascade” of animal movement has long been a wonder of science October 1, 2019 Birds of a feather flock together is a axiom that’s never more true than when there’s a perceived threat. When that happens, a flock… Continue Reading