Jacqueline Mills

Hi, I'm Jacqueline Mills, head of campaign - animals in farming
Spending a lot of time in the Australian bush as a child shaped my love for the animals we share our planet with.
Learning about the dangers to the health of our planet and the plight of many of the world’s animals has inspired me to join the movement for change.
In my blogs, I’ll share with you some of my experience as part of World Animal Protection’s work to end animal suffering and create positive change for animals, people and planet.
Factory farming is a super threat to our health
Treating animals cruelly and keeping them in poor conditions can lead to viruses that impact humans like COVID-19. It’s hard to imagine any bigger challenge...
Piglets are forced to endure painful mutilations in factory farming. It’s time to end their suffering
As one of the most intensively farmed animals on the planet, pigs suffer from the moment they are born
Life on a pig farm: Expectations vs. reality
The very traits that make pigs such beautiful and intelligent creatures are stripped away when they are treated as cogs in a machine
Enriching the barren lives of factory-farmed pigs
Over 213,000 of you have signed up to help get mother pigs out of cages and into groups. Thank you! Ending confinement is vital but more is required to give...
Pigs are emotionally complex animals with feelings, not just a food source
Reading pig body language gives us an insight into their emotional lives, and reveals the depth of their suffering in factory farms
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