Thursday 3 January 2013

Animal Rights Organizations

Animal Rights Organizations Detail
Compassion in World Farming was founded over 40 years ago in 1967 by a British farmer who became horrified by the development of modern, intensive factory farming.
Today we campaign peacefully to end all cruel factory farming practices. We believe that the biggest cause of cruelty on the planet deserves a focused, specialised approach – so we only work on farm animal welfare.
We are immensely proud of what we have achieved so far:
Our award winning undercover investigations have exposed the reality of modern intensive farming systems and brought the plight of farm animals to the attention of the world's media
Our political lobbying and campaigning has resulted in the EU recognising animals as sentient beings, capable of feeling pain and suffering. We have also secured landmark agreements to outlaw the barren battery cage for egg-laying hens, narrow veal crates and sow stalls across Europe
Compassion in World Farming’s Food Business Team is working with some of the world’s biggest food companies - retailers, producers and manufacturers. The companies we work with are a key part of the drive towards a more ethical and sustainable food supply. Our Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards are already benefitting millions of animals each year. Over 311 million animals are set to benefit each year as a result of our Good Award winners’ policies.
There are however, still many challenges we have to face if we are to realise our vision of a world where all farm animals are treated with compassion and respect and where cruel factory farming practices end.
We believe that farm animals should not and need not suffer. If you agree, please consider supporting us today. You will literally help us improve the lives of billions.
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations
Animal Rights Organizations

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