Reported
Supreme Court Upholds Prop 12
In a 5-4 majority opinion, the Court upheld the rights of California voters to require pork sold in the state meet animal welfare requirements.
Law & Policy•8 min read
Reported
In a 5-4 majority opinion, the Court upheld the rights of California voters to require pork sold in the state meet animal welfare requirements.
Law & Policy•8 min read
Analysis
A new study finds fish can recognize their own reflection and distinguish themselves from other fish.
Science•4 min read
A new study suggests the way forest elephants eat — specifically which trees they feed on — can play a critical role in climate mitigation.
Research•5 min read
Reported
A growing body of evidence shows that both intensive and extensive farms are increasing the risk of the next pandemic.
Food•6 min read
Explainer
Over 1.5 million cattle graze on public lands to the detriment of biodiversity — wiping out native wildlife and destabilizing ecosystems.
Climate•12 min read
Explainer
A new study found chickens are playful creatures who run, jump, wrestle and play with toys.
Science•4 min read
Reported
Earlier this week, animal protection groups filed briefs in support of Proposition 12, California's landmark animal protection law.
Law & Policy•8 min read
Reported
A new study shows bees not only experience pain but can make decisions about whether to endure pain for reward.
Science•4 min read
Reported
The connection between factory farms and zoonotic diseases is well-established. But new research shows that less-intensive farming styles also come with their own risks.
Health•4 min read
Perspective
Safely disposing of the dead birds and implementing effective safety measures to prevent the next outbreak prove to be a significant challenge.
Food•5 min read
Analysis
The first human case of avian flu was confirmed in China last week. But over the past three months, millions of birds have died.
Food•8 min read
Reported
A new report reveals that an estimated 235 million pounds of pesticides were used to grow feed crops for factory-farmed animals in the U.S. in 2018.
Food•6 min read
Analysis
Officials say fires burning in the Amazon and Cerrado to clear land for soybean production—the primary ingredient in animal feed—have reached an all-time high.
Climate•4 min read
Reported
The H5N1 virus continues to spread through poultry farms across the U.S. and around the world, forcing farmers to cull record numbers of birds.
Food•5 min read
Analysis
Emissions from factory farms in the U.S. cause more deaths than coal-fired plants. And yet, factory farming is one of the least regulated industries by the EPA.
Climate•7 min read
Perspective
It's almost impossible to keep a factory farm free of disease. Culling doesn't always work. Antibiotics have their own host of problems, and vaccines do too.
Food•4 min read
Explainer
The fires in Brazil are part of a global problem, one which highlights the direct link between deforestation and loss of ecosystems with dietary choices made thousands of miles away.
Climate•10 min read
Perspective
Massive outbreaks of COVID-19 led to the permanent closure of fur farms in the Netherlands, Poland, and France, but the U.S. has yet to take action.
Law & Policy•4 min read
Reported
The widespread use of antibiotics on factory farms is exposing everyone who lives within a 3-mile radius to significant health risks. Low-income people of color are often the most affected.
Health•9 min read
Perspective
The live animal trade is thriving. Every day, millions of farmed animals are shipped around the world, panic-stricken and disoriented on their way to slaughter.
Food•4 min read
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