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Wild animal tourism fuels the wildlife trade: who you book with matters

Posted on 13/03/2023 by World Animal Protection

Let’s examine how animal tourism fuels an even bigger problem - the wildlife trade. What is the relationship between the two, why is animal trading so...

Subject:
Animals in the wild
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Higher welfare chicken farming is not as expensive as you thought

Posted on 06/09/2019 by Jonty Whittleton

Our landmark report, Valuing Higher Chicken Welfare, shows that producing higher welfare chicken is far cheaper than previously believed

Subject:
Animals in food systems
Lions in a facility in South Africa - image by Blood Lions

Nowhere’s safe for the last of our big cats

Posted on 10/07/2019 by Gilbert Sape

There’s a roaring trade in big cats being used for traditional Asian medicine, and it’s clawing its way across the globe

Subject:
Animals in the wild
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Chickens are one of the most abused animals on the planet

Posted on 22/05/2019 by Jonty Whittleton

The number of chickens in factory farming who are suffering and dying every day is staggering. We take a look at the chicken crisis that’s exploding around the...

Subject:
Animals in food systems
pigs, Latin America

Life on a pig farm: Expectations vs. reality

Posted on 13/02/2019 by Jacqueline Mills

The very traits that make pigs such beautiful and intelligent creatures are stripped away when they are treated as cogs in a machine

Subject:
Animals in food systems
Dairy cow on a higher welfare farm

Why less is more when it comes to eating meat

Posted on 16/11/2018 by Rachel de Thample

In the United Kingdom, Britons consume twice as much protein as they need, eating an average of 80kg of meat and 10.2kg of cheese each year

Subject:
Animals in food systems

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