Southland Activists Gather For Annual National Animal Rights Day - Beverly Hills, CA - Southland animal rights activists will gather in person once again for Sunday's 11th annual National Animal Rights Day.
By City News Service
Jun 5, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Southland animal rights activists will gather in person once again for Sunday s 11th annual National Animal Rights Day, an event that honors the billions of animals killed by humans every year.
This year s gathering will take place at 2 p.m. at Pan Pacific Park in the Beverly Grove area of Los Angeles, which also hosted the 2019 event, and is one of more than 75 NARD events being held around the world. The 2020 event was held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NARD is part rally, part memorial service. As in past years, a small number of volunteers dressed in black will hold the bodies of dead animals as attendees observe moments of silence. Those animals who died on their own and were donated by various farms that raise animals for human consumption serve to represent all non-humans killed for food, clothing, medical experiments and other reasons, and will later be cremated or buried.
By Kevin White2021-05-12T10:44:00+01:00
Source: British Egg Industry Council
Defra is exploring the future of enriched cages as part of its action plan to improve animal welfare
The NFU has warned the government’s new action plan for animal welfare in England could exacerbate existing concerns that British food producers will be undercut by cheaper, lower-quality imports.
Defra today published an action plan it said would “further strengthen animal welfare standards and reinforce [the UK’s] position as a global champion of animal rights”.
The plan, launched to coincide with the introduction of a new animal sentience bill to Parliament tomorrow (13 May), would put animal welfare “at the very heart of government policy decision making”, Defra said.