A year on from the bushfires, freeing hens from cages, and meet Oreo!

One year on from the 2019-2020 bushfire season, we reflect on the devastating impact of the fires on animals and communities.

Thanks to the generous support of the community, we were able to deliver much-needed services on the ground. Now we’re able to fund some important initiatives to protect Australian animals into the future – such as upgrading facilities or creating specific capabilities to rescue and treat animals affected by fires. This year, we’ll also be joining animal organisations across the country to commemorate the devastating loss of animals during the bushfire season a year ago. …

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We Think Animal Lawyers Can Change the World

HERE’S HOW WE’RE INSPIRING FUTURE ANIMAL LAWYERS TO CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE FOR ANIMALS …

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Sent: January 29, 2021 at 08:45 AM
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EU revealed to be world’s biggest live animal exporter

Bloc exported more than 1.6 billion chickens, pigs, sheep, goats and cattle in 2019, but faces criticism over welfare failings.

New analysis suggests the EU could be responsible for up to 80% of the global trade in live farm animals, which continues to be linked to animal welfare failings.

Global data provided to the Guardian by the UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) indicates that 1.8 billion live chickens, pigs, sheep, goats and cattle were moved across a border in 2019. The EU was estimated to be responsible for more than three-quarters of that total.

“A large part of the cross-border movement of live animals takes place in the EU”, said the FAO’s livestock development officer, Anne Mottet. …

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From: Matthias Wolfschmidt (foodwatch) matthias.wolfschmidt@foodwatch…
Sent: January 28, 2021 at 05:27 PM

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