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Farmed animal welfare
News outlets are driving change by exposing systemic animal cruelty

The reduction of animal suffering in agriculture is one of our core priorities and, taking account of the tremendous harm...

Ending animal testing
Funding bill could grant $30 million to support monkey experimentation

In so many respects, scientific and technological innovation has defined this era—so it is nothing less than absurd that...

Animal rescue and response
After devastating landslides and floods in India, we helped 10,000 animals and 2,250 families

I recently featured highlights of our disaster response efforts in the U.S., where an increasing number of communities are...

Helping captive wildlife
Long-fought campaign for animals ends in monumental victory, as Massachusetts passes circus law

Massachusetts House Bill 4915, which bans using primates, bears, big cats, giraffes and elephants in circuses, was just...

Protecting equines
Federal agency must swiftly address contractor’s willful act of cruelty at Nevada wild horse gather

We condemn in the strongest terms a disturbing act of cruelty caught on video by a wild horse advocacy organization at a...

Wildlife protection
Lead poisoning kills countless animals. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Some threats facing animals can seem so gargantuan as to be just part of the status quo—but we are determined to change the...

Access to care for pets
‘Now I see my life differently’: A beautiful story from our Pets for Life program

In the U.S., at least 20 million pets live in homes experiencing poverty or in underserved areas where resources are limited...

Helping captive wildlife
Animals at our sanctuary are enjoying their own Summer Games

All eyes may be on Paris for the Summer Games, as the world’s greatest athletes gather to compete for the most prestigious...

Access to care for pets
A decade of our street dog monitoring program has been a game changer for animals

Before the sun rises, members of our team jump on their motorbikes, checking their phones to make sure their batteries are...