Every industry that exploits and commodifies nonhuman animals is violent and ultimately leads to the animals being killed.
Go vegan.
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Every industry that exploits and commodifies nonhuman animals is violent and ultimately leads to the animals being killed.
Go vegan.
With this weekend’s BBQs leading up to the 4th of July, be sure to enjoy delicious meals that don’t support the abuse and killing of animals.
There are countless vegan burgers and hotdogs, as well as vegan cheeses, available in grocery stores-- convenient, tasty, and animal-friendly!
There are also many nutritious recipes online if you’d prefer homemade burgers, such as these:
It’s incredible how full our hearts can become when we include all living beings in our circle of compassion.
Here, animal care director Hana shows compassion to Bert back when he was still an adorably tiny piglet.
If you love animals, you don’t have to contribute to their suffering!
Live in alignment with your values and go vegan!
You, the environment, and the animals will be better off for it.
Compassion begins with recognizing nonhuman animals as unique individuals and not as food commodities.
Why choose to buy the flesh of abused animals when plant-based versions such as this Beyond Burger offer a comparable dining experience as well as superior nutrition?
What an incredible opportunity to hear Carol Adams, who pioneered the intersections of feminism and animal rights, speak Saturday and Sunday, June 3-4, at our Farmed Animal Conference: Food Justice for All!
Tickets available at farmedanimalconference.org. Hope to see you there!
On Sunday, June 4, Marc Ching will be speaking at our Farmed Animal Conference about justice for nonhuman animals, for which he is working tirelessly through his organization Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation. Let him inspire you; get your tickets today at farmedanimalconference.com
“A generation ago, America tackled tobacco. Today, the issue is food.”
We love rainbow macro bowls. They’re nutritious, easy, and fun to make and eat! Get inspired here.
You can’t help but feel Cypress’ sentience when you spend time with her. She experiences the moment with you, and her gentle being only wants and deserves love and respect.
Murphy was born on a dairy farm and sold at auction to a horse boarding facility. While Murphy narrowly escaped the miserable fate of a male dairy calf raised in confinement and killed for “veal,” he endured much neglect at the horse boarding facility that bought him. When this facility went in foreclosure, the owners abandoned Murphy and a potbellied pig inside stalls, without telling anyone. Fortunately, a UC Davis veterinarian rescued him and brought him to Animal Place in 2010, where he has since been a dominant personality in our big cattle herd.
Easter is a traditional celebration of rebirth, yet it often requires the slaughter of lambs. Align our actions with our deepest values.
Photo by Skool of Vegan.
This hole in Magnolia’s ear is where an ear tag once lived. Rescued from the dairy industry in 2015, Magnolia will never be seen as a mere number. She is an individual with rights, not a commodity to be used for human profit.
Removing animal products from your diet really does make a difference for the environment (and of course for the animals!)