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by KindMeal.my
The lemurs are getting ready for Halloween!
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by KindMeal.my
These pigs are being used to keep the skies safe around Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport safe. đ
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by KindMeal.my
Band-aids made from breakfast? These scientists are tackling food waste AND solving a medical need by making antibacterial bandages from durian husk.
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by Compassion Over Killing
Fall is officially here, and obsession with all things pumpkin is in full swing. Give this pumpkin spice recipe a try - we think it's perfect. Do you agree?
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by Animal Equality
These days, people are trying to be more conscious about where their food comes from and how the animals are raised. But, unfortunately, many people are duped by misleading labels on food packaging. Organic, for example, mostly refers to what the animals eat. The only practical way to ensure your fo..
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by Compassion Over Killing
Studies have shown that plant-based foods have much less of a negative climate impact compared to meat and animal products. Animal agriculture is both unethical and unsustainable. Learn more about the way animal products negatively impact the planet: Credit: Tom Woollard / We Animals Media
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by Compassion Over Killing
When a restaurant with three Michelin stars decides to adopt a 100% vegan menu, itâs going to make headlines. And thatâs precisely what Manhattanâs Eleven Madison Park did when it made the announcement upon reopening last June after its pandemic hiatus. #food #vegan #TryVeg
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by Compassion Over Killing
Animal Outlook's Executive Director Cheryl Leahy was on 97.1 DC FM with Jenni Chase to talk about the hows and whys of veganism. Listen to the interview here:
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by Compassion Over Killing
In 2020 there were 131,563,000 pigs killed for food in the United States per the USDA. This year, more than 124 million pigs have already been slaughtered. The reality is that the animal agriculture system profits from the deaths of innocent animals, often in unethical, cruel and immoral ways. Cre..
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by Animal Equality
We have the power to make our community, our city, state, country and world a much more positive place through our inherent capability to have compassion. But does your compassion end when you sit down to eat?
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