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A muti market, where animal parts are sold for traditional and medicinal purposes. South Africa, 2016.
A lone duck confined to a tiny cage at an Indonesian duck egg farm is barely able to move and cannot open or stretch her wings. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
A rhiza mycoprotein steak with an arugula salad, for taste-testing and showing off at The Better Meat Company (it was delicious!).
Racks of cultured, organic, cashew milk artisan cheese wheels at Miyoko's Creamery.
Just-cooked Tofurky sausages will be skinned, weighed, packaged, labelled and shipped worldwide.
Papas Nukaew (NIjaan), the camp manager at Elephant Freedom Village (EFV), washes his elephants with their first foreign visitors in over a year. Nijaan is a Karen elder and maintains an intimate relationship with the elephant family at EFV.
Live climbing perches are displayed for sale in a metal bucket with no water next to a tray of snakehead heads at a wet market in Thailand.
A large group of red hybrid tilapia wait to be fed in a densely crowded floating pen at a fish farm in Thailand. Overcrowding is common problem in aquaculture,  which can affect the health of the fish being raised.
Live catfish wriggle and squirm in a crowded, waterless tub at a wet market in Thailand. With their hardy physiology, catfish can often survive for hours out of water.
The heads of catfish are cast aside into a bucket after the fish are slaughtered by manual decapitation at a wet market in Thailand.
Juvenile tilapia swim in the murky water of crowded cement ponds at a fish warehouse in Indonesia. Workers at the facility told investigators that the murkiness is due to anti-bacterial and anti-fungal drugs being added to the water.
An overhead view of thousands of juvenile tilapia inside a mobile floating cage, waiting to be transferred to an Indonesian fish farm nearby.
Close-up of a crate full of dead milkfish at an Indonesian fish market.
A close-up view of a dead Pekin duck in a dumpster a few hundred meters from a Brome Lake Ducks facility in Racine, Quebec.
The remains of processed and colourfully dyed leather lie at the edge of the street in Hazaribagh, the quarter of Dhaka known for its tanneries.
A farmed fox peers through the wire mesh of their barren cage at a fur farm.

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