NEWS & BLOG
MELTING GLACIERS: A Chilling Consequence of Global Warming
As the world grapples with the far-reaching consequences of global warming, one of the most dramatic and visually striking changes is the alarming retreat of glaciers.
SWEDISH GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES GOOD NEWS FOR MINK FARMS
Project 1882 has been actively working for the phasing out of fur farms for more than 50 years and recently collected around 100,000 names for a fur-free Europe, submitted last spring.
REPTILES - MORE THAN MONSTERS
While reptiles have found their way into the hearts and homes of many as pets, the horrors of the reptile industry often go unnoticed.
LITHUANIA BANS FUR FARMING
Lithuanian parliament passed legislation banning fur farms beginning in 2027.
OCTOPUS FARMS
Octopuses are fascinating creatures that have been the subject of much research and study.
WORLD ANIMAL DAY - 4th OCTOBER
World Animal Day is an annual event on the 4th of October, celebrating animal rights and welfare across the globe.
WORLD FARM ANIMALS DAY - 2nd OCTOBER
Farm Animals Day is a global event that aims to raise awareness and compassion for the billions of animals that are exploited, abused, and killed for human consumption every year.
HORRORS OF INDUSTRY: TRANSPORT
The live animal transport industry, an often overlooked and shadowy facet of the global trade system, hides a dark truth that raises serious ethical and welfare concerns.
EXISTENTIAL CRISIS
Rhinos have a long and rich history of coexistence with humans and are generally considered to be one of the oldest animal species in the world.
AFRICAN SWINE FEVER ON FARMS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Due to the African swine fever in the northeast of Bosnia and Herzegovina, over 4,200 animals were euthanized in less than a month.
BIRD FLU EPIDEMIC ON FUR FARMS IN FINLAND
New photographs show weak biosecurity controls and deplorable circumstances on Finnish fur farms, where animals were slaughtered in large numbers due to bird flu fears.
THE PATH TO YOUR PLATE
Chickens are the most common bird on the planet. They are also frequently regarded as one of the world's most mistreated animals.
HOW MANY CHICKENS ARE IN THE WORLD?
Domestic chickens are the most common bird species in the world, numbering over 33 billion. Unfortunately, the most common birds on earth are also the most abused.
THE LUNGS OF EUROPE
The Perućica rainforest is one of the last rainforests in Europe that is located in Sutjeska National Park, tucked between Maglić, Volujko and the Sutjeska River in Bosnia and Herzegovina.