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Animal Rescuers Provide Hope During Australian Wildfires

Animal Rescuers Provide Hope During Australian Wildfires

by Jo-Anne McArthur | Mar 3, 2020 | Change and Progress, Environment and Climate Change, Wildlife

← We Animals Media Welcomes Filmmaker Chris Shoebridge An Inside Look at Asian Wet Markets → Animal Rescuers Provide Hope During Australian Wildfires An injured and dehydrated koala is captured and lowered from a tree for veterinary care. Images and text by...
Behind the Smoke Screen: Australia’s Hidden Bushfire Victims

Behind the Smoke Screen: Australia’s Hidden Bushfire Victims

by Anna Mackiewicz and Jo-Anne McArthur | Feb 14, 2020 | Animals Used for Food, Environment and Climate Change

Behind the Smoke Screen: Australia’s Hidden Bushfire Victims Saleyard in New South Wales. Text and video by Anna Mackiewicz. Images by Jo-Anne McArthur. Download Images/Video To view more images from this story, please visit our Australia Bushfires gallery on...
Disaster Response: How Australia Is Failing Its Wildlife

Disaster Response: How Australia Is Failing Its Wildlife

by Anna Mackiewicz and Jo-Anne McArthur | Feb 14, 2020 | Change and Progress, Environment and Climate Change, Wildlife

Disaster Response: How Australia Is Failing Its Wildlife Top: Scorched landscape near MallacootaBottom: A dead kangaroo in the Buchan area Text and video by Anna Mackiewicz. Images by Jo-Anne McArthur. Download Images/Video To view more images from this story, please...
Green New Deal: A Just Transition for Animals

Green New Deal: A Just Transition for Animals

by J.K. Hafthorsson and Jo-Anne McArthur | Dec 20, 2019 | Animals Used for Food, Environment and Climate Change

← 2019 Our Year In Review Live export: The Longest Journey → Green New Deal: A Just Transition for Animals Aerial view of a CAFO surrounded by Hurricane Florence flood waters in Duplin County, NC. USA, 2018. Written by J.K. Hafthorsson. All images by Jo-Anne...
Documenting the aftermath for animals of Hurricane Florence

Documenting the aftermath for animals of Hurricane Florence

by Kelly Guerin and Jo-Anne McArthur | Oct 13, 2018 | Animals Used for Food, Aquatic Life, Change and Progress, Environment and Climate Change

Documenting the aftermath for animals of Hurricane Florence Story and video by Kelly Guerin.All images by Jo-Anne McArthur except where noted.  Jump to: Aerial Coverage, CAFO Barns, Brother Wolf Rescue, Pig Story – Night On A Bridge, Pig Story – An...

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