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Insects May Feel Pain, So What Does That Mean For Animal Welfare Laws? : ScienceAlert

[ad_1] At least a trillion insects are killed annually for food and animal feed. Routine slaughter methods include extreme heat and cold, often preceded by starvation. By comparison, ‘only’ around 79 billion mammals and bird livestock are slaughtered every year. Scholars have long recognized that the survival value of pain means many animals experience it, […]

Tuesday’s Election will shape the future of humane laws in Congress

[ad_1] Election Day will determine the composition of the U.S. Congress for 2023 and 2024. Every member of the U.S. House of Representatives and 35 seats in the U.S. Senate are up for election this year—and the consequences for animals will be profound. Passing humane laws at the federal level begins by electing humane candidates […]

107% rise in non-compliance of animal protection laws

[ad_1] Report from the Home Office’s ASRU highlights a drastic rise in cases of non-compliance with laws around animal testing and the protection of animals in laboratories A new report from the Home Office’s Animals in Science Regulation Unit (ASRU) has shed light on the widespread issue of non-compliance in animal testing and animal protection […]

Strengthen Animal Laws | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] When Ohio’s General Assembly heads back into session, it will have a host of important matters to resolve. Among those is a measure introduced by state Reps. Laura Lanese, R-Grove City, and James Hoops, R-Napoleon, to ban puppy mills and other commercial dog breeders from performing certain surgeries on the animals. Back […]

Pandemics, Consumption of Animals, and Ag-Gag Laws

[ad_1] Pandemics, Consumption of Animals, and Ag-Gag Laws Posted on April 17, 2020, updated on April 18, 2020 by K. Michael Thanks to the National Review for publishing China’s Wet Markets, America’s Factory Farming by Matthew Scully – a powerful, thought-provoking piece on the consumption of animals as a source of COVID-19 and other pandemics. […]

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