The climate crisis is bringing extreme weather that puts animals at risk. Here's how to help the animals on our doorsteps.
There may be no animal on earth whose life is not influenced by human activity, whether directly (those we farm, hunt, imprison or experiment on) or indirectly, through environmental harms. But a better world is possible and compassionate people everywhere are demanding it.
Most of us have seen images of starving polar bears, or swathes of forest lost to wildfire, and felt a deep sense of sadness at the crisis facing the planet and our animal cousins.
Closer to home, each dead pheasant or squirrel on the roadside is a reminder of our intolerance of the animals we share this planet with.
We might feel hopeless, believing there is little we can do to help – but that’s exactly how profit-driven industries want us to feel. Those who stand to benefit from a depleted planet, like big animal agriculture, tell us a kinder alternative is impossible. They’ve convinced us that human interests always win while animals and the natural world come second to profit.
They ignore the fact that a better world is possible and that compassionate people everywhere are demanding it.
The climate crisis is bringing extreme weather that puts animals at risk. Here's how to help the animals on our doorsteps.
Veganism isn’t just about what we eat. It’s a movement dedicated to embracing kindness and respect from what we wear, how we spend our time, and how we interact with the world around us.
We believe a kinder, fairer world is possible and it begins with compassionate people - like you! - making small but powerful choices every day.