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Wolves Spotted in Nevada for First Time in Nearly a Decade
The sighting of three wolves in the Silver State is a positive sign that wolf populations are recovering in the area.
‘Monkeys Will Suffer’: Petition To Stop Plans for the Biggest Macaque Breeding Facility in the US Passes 10,000 Signatures
The proposed facility in a small town in Georgia could hold up to 30,000 monkeys who will be sold to be used in animal testing, but the plans are facing pressure from Species Unite supporters.
Chick-fil-A To Allow Antibiotics in its Chicken Products
The fast food giant is ditching its “no antibiotics ever” label in a move that highlights the meat industry’s reliance on feeding antibiotics to farmed animals.
Bird Flu Detected for First Time in Cow’s Milk Across Texas, Kansas and New Mexico
The US Department of Agriculture has identified cases of bird flu on dairy farms in the US, describing the situation as ‘rapidly evolving’.
Sixteen Bear Cubs Rescued from Wildlife Trafficker
The orphaned moon bears have been taken to a sanctuary after government officials in Laos discovered them being illegally kept at a house in the country’s capital.
US Bill That Would Ban Trophy Hunting Imports of Threatened Species Reintroduced
If passed, the ProTECT Act would also ban domestic hunting of at-risk species in the US.
‘Significant Victory’: Canada’s Largest Horse Slaughter Feedlot has Permanently Closed
The majority of horses exported for slaughter from the United States were sent to Bouvry Exports Prime Feedlot, where they endured appalling conditions for up to six months.
This New Plant-Based Octopus Tentacle Could Help Keep Octopus in the Ocean
An innovative company has unveiled the first-of-its-kind plant-based tentacle in a move that could help solve the world’s unsustainable demand for octopus meat.
“World’s First” Pet Food With Cultivated Chicken Set to Launch
With the pet food industry responsible for around 20 percent of meat globally, cultivating meat in a lab rather than farming animals could help transform the market in a healthy and sustainable way.
Rare “Super Tusker” Elephant Shot to Death in Tanzania Reignites Calls for Trophy Hunting Ban
An American trophy hunter from Texas is alleged to be responsible for the killing, as trophy hunting in the area threatens the survival of the iconic Amboseli elephant population.
Canada Wants to market Seal Meat as a seafood delicacy to Boost Demand for the Controversial Product
The recently appointed Fisheries Minister of Canada is focusing on increasing sales of seal meat, despite widespread international condemnation of the annual hunt, where hundreds of thousands of harp seals are bludgeoned to death each year.
First Plant-Based Oscar Mayer Hotdog Launched by Kraft Heinz Not Company
The 140-year-old company has released a plant-based version of its famous hot dogs, marking the first alternative meat innovation from the joint venture between The Kraft Heinz Company and TheNotCompany.
Customs Officials Find Red Panda, Snakes, and Monkeys in Baggage at Thailand Airport
Six people have been arrested after trying to smuggle a total of 87 live animals in their luggage.
Less Meat and Eggs, and More Plant-Based Foods - Recommends Germany’s New Nutrition Guidelines
The country’s nutrition society has updated its food pyramid to reflect the optimal nutritional advice - and now recommends a diet of at least 75% plant-based foods.
Miami Seaquarium Set to Close As County Officials Issue Eviction Notice
Officials cited a “long and troubling history of violations” at the venue, which has faced years of backlash over its animal welfare standards.
Over 400,000 Songbirds Killed by Organised Crime Groups in Cyprus
A new report has revealed that 435,000 migrating songbirds were illegally trapped, killed and eaten on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus last year.
Cruelty, Disease, and Outdated Science: Why Plans for the Biggest Monkey-Breeding Facility in the US Must Be Halted
The company behind the project, is planning a “mini-city” that would host over 30,000 long-tailed macaques in a large-scale complex for experimentation purposes.
Florida is About to Become the First US State to Ban Cultivated Meat
Despite federal agencies deeming cultivated meat safe for consumption, a bill has been passed by the Florida Senate and is awaiting approval from Governor Ron DeSantis.
World’s Largest Beef Producer Sued by US Attorney General Over Greenwashing Claims
Meat giant JBS USA misled consumers with fake sustainability claims to boost sales, the lawsuit alleges.
New York City’s Beloved Owl Flaco Has Died, Prompting Calls for Stronger Bird Protections
The Eurasian eagle owl named Flaco, who escaped New York City's Central Park Zoo last year and became a beacon of hope for many, has died after striking an apartment building.
