Internet sensation Knickers has been spared slaughter—here’s how you can help save his brothers and sisters around the world.
No matter which country it was produced in, every hamburger or pair of leather shoes represents an animal who was sentenced to a terrifying trip to the slaughterhouse.
The whale had also ingested more than 7 pounds of plastic string, which may have been discarded fishing equipment.
These turkeys are on their way to sanctuaries where they’ll spend this Thanksgiving—and the rest of their lives—safe and sound.
Let’s clear up a misconception: Turkeys don’t need to be “pardoned.” They’re not serving five to 10 for armed robbery.
Good Shepherd Poultry Ranch workers shoved so-called “happy” turkeys into filthy cages on a truck bound for a slaughterhouse. “Humane meat” is a fiction. Go vegan today.
What happens when a vegan takes charge of the family holiday feast? Everyone enjoys delicious food without harming a hair on an animal’s head
Remind everyone to “gobble veggies, not turkeys” with this fun, inflatable turkey lawn ornament. Be sure to order no later than November 14 to receive it in time for Thanksgiving!
Millions in taxpayers’ money will be used to clean up the massive health and environmental crisis the meat industry left in North Carolina.
Mayflower was saved before he could end up as a sad Thanksgiving centerpiece. Watch his new video, and find out how you can help animals.
Prop 12 allows farmers to continue cramming sensitive, thinking birds into sheds by the thousands. Don’t let the labels fool you.
Animals used for meat are reared and then killed. Cows used for dairy “products,” however, are exploited and abused for years … and THEN killed. Is one worse?
The U.S. Cattlemen’s Association wants to ban cell-based meat companies from using the word “meat”—even though that’s precisely what it is.
Hy-Vee did the right thing by agreeing not to mislead well-intentioned consumers with the “humane meat” myth. If you want to eat humanely, choose vegan.
Sales are declining for the dairy industry, but farmers refuse to slow production. The U.S. is up to its eyeballs in dairy “products” no one wants.