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The Humane League

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We are a global nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. #ForTheAnimals

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Hey tacojohns, where did your public promise to spare hens from cruel cages by 2025 go? 👀 Taco Bell and Del Taco are cage-free, why aren't you?

Hey <a href="/tacojohns/">tacojohns</a>, where did your public promise to spare hens from cruel cages by 2025 go? 👀
Taco Bell and Del Taco are cage-free, why aren't you?
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An anti-suckling device up close: This spiked nose ring irritates a mother's sensitive udders, preventing her calf from being able to nurse so the dairy industry can sell her milk.

An anti-suckling device up close: This spiked nose ring irritates a mother's sensitive udders, preventing her calf from being able to nurse so the dairy industry can sell her milk.
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🚨 SHOCKING: Iceland has issued a license allowing the killing of 128 imperiled fin whales—including some who are pregnant—despite knowing these majestic giants can suffer for hours after being harpooned. 🐋💔 With your support, we can make this Iceland’s last whaling season.

🚨 SHOCKING: Iceland has issued a license allowing the killing of 128 imperiled fin whales—including some who are pregnant—despite knowing these majestic giants can suffer for hours after being harpooned. 🐋💔

With your support, we can make this Iceland’s last whaling season.
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Around one billion rabbits are raised and killed each year for their fur and flesh. They're slaughtered by electrocution, decapitation, or blunt force trauma.

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We’re raised to accept that factory farming is necessary and normal—but in reality, it’s unacceptable animal abuse, plain and simple.

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When chickens are given the opportunity to thrive, their intelligence and individual personalities shine. These beautiful and complex beings deserve our care and protection. #NationalChickenMonth

When chickens are given the opportunity to thrive, their intelligence and individual personalities shine. These beautiful and complex beings deserve our care and protection. #NationalChickenMonth
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New USDA guidance lets factory farms use “humanely raised” labels. The factory farms get to define what “humanely” means. For the absurdity of where this leads, see the USDA’s example label below. They define “humanely raised” = fed vegetables, an unorthodox definition. This

New USDA guidance lets factory farms use “humanely raised” labels. The factory farms get to define what “humanely” means.

For the absurdity of where this leads, see the USDA’s example label below. They define “humanely raised” = fed vegetables, an unorthodox definition.

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Australia is the only country in the world where live lamb cutting is still permitted. This practice highlights the ongoing prioritisation of industry interests over animal welfare. Take action at allianceforanimals.org.au/end-live-lamb-…

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"Come on, what year is this? Get it together. No more buying anything at Hardee's." Scathing remarks from passerby in Franklin, TN—home of Hardee’s HQ.

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Right now, the factory farming industry is pushing to exploit a new species: Octopuses 🐙 It's up to us to put a stop to octopus farming, before it can get a foothold in the US. Contact your US senators today: thl.link/4ecpDaw #StopOctopusFarming

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Hens subjected to confinement in cages can suffer a horrifying fate: Becoming caught between the metal bars, and then slowly dying of hunger, thirst, or asphyxiation. It's inexcusable for companies like tacojohns to ignore their commitments to ditch cages completely.

Hens subjected to confinement in cages can suffer a horrifying fate: Becoming caught between the metal bars, and then slowly dying of hunger, thirst, or asphyxiation.
It's inexcusable for companies like <a href="/tacojohns/">tacojohns</a> to ignore their commitments to ditch cages completely.