From today, millions of mass-produced, often factory-farmed, pheasants will be targets for shooters. Take action.
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Animal experiments – such as the Lethal Dose 50% test (LD50) – are cruel, outdated and scientifically unreliable. Thankfully there are now more advanced ways to test the toxicity of substances without ...
We couldn't make progress for animals without the help of compassionate people who campaign in their spare time. Here are some easy actions you can take to help our current campaigns to succeed. In ...
Factory farming of animals produces 50,000 tonnes of waste per day (that’s over 100 double-decker buses every hour!) which ...
On 1 October, the pheasant shooting season will begin. The partridge shooting started earlier in September. Millions of birds will be used as live feathered targets, before the killing ends on 1 ...
A newly released government report has shed light on the alarming number of animals used in experiments across Great Britain last year, with the total reaching a shocking 2,605,528. This figure ...
Afternoonsies has been brilliant and helpful easing us back into organising fundraising events in a different area and new venue ... so now we have decided to bring back - We will be joined by a ...
National Racehorse Week kicks off today: a week-long marketing campaign in which the racing industry attempts to portray horse racing as an idyll and race horses as willing, cherished participants.
Lots of residents to meet, cakes to eat, licensed bar and outside caterers as well as a fabulous raffle, children’s games and other local registered charities. The weather looks great and we hope to ...