Nonhuman animals have been part of armed conflicts throughout history, and remain so today. This is another consequence of speciesism that adds to all the harms that animals already suffer. Read more
We have released a new report on the prospects for vaccination against brucellosis Read more
If you’re interested in doing fundraising work, now is the perfect time to work with Animal Ethics! Read more
Our vision is a world where all sentient beings are given moral consideration. Your donation in crypto can help us build our endowment for the future. Read more
Fishing is one of the biggest killers of animals. March 26 is the World Day for the End of Fishing, which was created in 2017 and has since been held every year Read more
One of the goals we have at Animal Ethics is to spread information and arguments on key issues about animals and ethics Read more
There are numerous existing technologies that can help us collect and analyze data about the wellbeing of animals living in natural environments Read more
We have just published a new article that gives some indications of how to do wild animal suffering work effectively Read more
In 2021 we extended our reach more than ever before, connecting with new audiences online and also increasing our outreach on social media and elsewhere. Read more
We are releasing this short infographic as another example of creation of materials that make information about speciesism more accessible Read more
We will be posting an AMA on our YouTube channel. We’ll be answering your questions about any topic related to the defense of animals.– Read more
Giving Tuesday is Tuesday, November 30 this year and if you donate on that day your donation may be matched up to 100% Read more
We’ve published a report about wild animals in urban environments reviweing existing scientific information about the lives of urban animals. Read more
We are continuing our work to educate and spread awareness about the natural harms that wild animals suffer. We also produce related content. Read more
Part of the work of Animal Ethics during the last few years has been to foster academic work about the study of wild animal suffering Read more
Determining which animals are sentient is important for studying the welfare of wild animals. Sentience determines which beings can be harmed or benefited. Read more
We’ve just finished updating the animal ethics section on our website and we added new pages about prioritarianism and suffering-focused ethics. Read more
Animal Ethics will participate again in the World Day for the End of Speciesism giving several talks about the reasons to reject speciesism. The talks will be broadcast on all of our YouTube channels. Read more
A recent literature review examined the current attitudes and legal protection of nonhuman animals in China. Read more
We will address the limited scientific literature about bivalve and gastropod sentience. There are no conclusive reasons to deny that they are sentient. Read more