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Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails.
Pangolins are largely covered in scales made of keratin-the same material found in human fingernails. Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, and you’ve probably never heard of them. They are trafficked by the thousands for their scales, which are boiled off their bodies for use in traditional medicine; for their meat, which is a high-end delicacy in Vietnam and in China; and for their blood, which is considered to be a healing tonic. Vietnam, 2020. Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Animal Control crews rescue dozens of chickens from Caldor Fire evacuated areas .
Turkeys are caught by hand and thrown into cages on a truck heading to the slaughterhouse. Poland, 2000. Andrew Skowron / We Animals Media
A group of ducklings huddles together in the corner of a small pen at an Indonesian duck farm. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Ducks try to stay as far away from the workers as possible at a small slaughterhouse in Indonesia, while the workers select ducks to be slaughtered. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Ducks are grasped by their necks by a worker and taken from the holding pens to the kill floor of a small slaughterhouse. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Workers process the carcasses of dead ducks inside a small scale slaughterhouse. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A worker pulls a dead duck from a pot filled with boiling water at a slaughterhouse.  Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Two ducks, with slit throats and tied together by the legs are stuffed upside down into a metal cone and left to bleed out at an Indonesian wet market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Flies hover and feed on the bodies of recently slaughtered ducks at an Indonesian wet market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Close up of several ducks tied by the feet at a wet market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media.
Bags of duck meat are packaged and placed right next to live chickens and ducks who are moments away from being slaughtered. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Miyoko Schinner, founder of Miyoko's Creamery, proudly shows off her "Phenomenally vegan" tattoo at her sanctuary, Rancho Compasión. Schinner got the tattoo on her 60th birthday.
Miyoko Schinner, founder of Miyoko's Creamery, creates a buttery tofu and vegetable recipe in the test kitchen at their headquarters.
Chef Jun Sog works with WildType's cultivated salmon.
Chef Jun Sog works with WildType's cultivated salmon.
Chef Jun Sog slices a piece of cultivated salmon in Wildtype's test kitchen.
Chef jun Sog carefully prepares Wildtype's cultivated salmon and other beautiful ingredients in their test kitchen in San Francisco.
Chef jun Sog carefully prepares Wildtype's cultivated salmon and other beautiful ingredients in their test kitchen in San Francisco.
Chef Jun Sog holds a sushi roll at Wildtype's test kitchen, a company that grows cell-cultivated salmon.
Sushi chef Jun Sog plates Wildtype's cell-cultivated salmon and other ingredients in their test kitchen in San Francisco.
Petri dishes containing TurtleTree's growing microbial colonies.
A Petri dish containing TurtleTree's growing microbial colonies.

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