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Ducks are tied down awaiting their turn to be slaughtered, while they hear and see other ducks being slaughtered inside a market. Indonesia, 2021. Haig / Act for Farmed Animals / We Animals Media
Marc Morgan, a team member at The Better Meat Company, monitors a fermenter where microbes are turned into animal-free meats from Rhiza mycoproteins. The Better Meat Company grows and sell these healthful fermented proteins to companies to use as blended or fully animal-free meats.
Prachi Jha examines shaker flasks as part of an experiment she's running.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, looks through a microscope while Head of Product, Ignacio Vargas, works in the background.
TurtleTree's Amanda Fischer, Vanessa Castagna, and Ignacio Vargas examining Petri dishes at the company's research lab.
TurtleTree's Ignacio Vargas and Vanessa Castagna examine Petri dishes containing growing microbial colonies.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, adjusting a tray of cell cultures under an inverted microscope.
TurtleTree's Scientific Affairs Liaison, Vanessa Castagna, examines a tray of cell cultures using an inverted microscope.
TurtleTree's Vanessa Castagna and Ignacio Vargas examining a tray of cell cultures.
Veterinarian Chris Barton of Vets for Compassion carries eucalyptus browse into a destroyed eucalyptus tree plantation where surviving koalas perch high in trees. The fresh eucalyptus is tied to the base of trees which lures them down, at which point the rescuers and vets can catch the koala and assess them for injuries. If the animals are kept for rehabilitation, they will later be released to the wild.
Animals transported for slaughter from across Europe through the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
Resident elephants at Elephant Freedom Village interact with the first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021.
John Roberts, Director of Elephants & Conservation at the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation, conducts one of his daily Lockdown Live Streams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Roberts has used these livestreams to maintain interest in and financial support for elephants and their mahouts.
Teerapong Sakdamrongsri (Non Chai), the founder and owner of Elephant Freedom Village, plays with two-year-old Sierra.
At this Vermont farm, Holstein and Jersey cows live indoors for much of the winter. Activist Jason Bolalek crouches down to interact with them.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
Activist Jason Bolalek crouches to interact with a Holstein cow who is chained indoors by her neck during the winter months, typically November to May, at a dairy farm in Vermont.
An inquisitive Holstein cow, indoors at a dairy farm in Vermont.
Two of the six Jersey calves who were rescued from a barn fire stand in a holding pen at a nearby farm.
At this farm, calves and young Holstein and Jersey cows who are slated for life in the dairy industry live indoors all winter, chained by their necks. Between the months of November to April or May, they are only able to stand up and lie down.
An inquisitive dairy cow looks into the milking parlour at a dairy farm in Vermont.
Shoppers browse the stalls at a wet market in Thailand in the early morning. A fish stall displays fish and shellfish.
Camille Labchuk, a lawyer and executive director of Animal Justice who has filed a Charter Challenge against Ontario's ag-gag law. She poses with her legal attire as part of our Advocates Against Ag-gag portrait series.
Louise Jorgensen, an animal photojournalist (Toronto Star, Huffington Post) party to the Charter Challenge against Ontario's ag-gag law. She poses with her camera as part of our Advocates Against Ag-gag portrait series.

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