A brave Animal Outlook investigator takes you inside the little-known world of live markets in the U.S., exploring the link between animal agriculture and pandemics and gathering damning hidden camera footage inside several Southern California live markets. Learn more about what we discovered.
Will you join us in mainstreaming compassionate eating by encouraging corporations to increase their plant-based offerings?
Animal Outlook is now accepting applications for our corporate engagement spring 2021 internship program. All positions are remote. Learn more.
Cow Funeral: Watch and Share our Moving Video
While Erin Wing was undercover for Animal Outlook at this industrial factory farm, she witnessed a heartbreaking emotional scene: When a truck came to take away a deceased herd member, cows gathered together around her and seemed to mourn their lost friend.
Cows, studies have shown, can perform tasks, recognize humans' faces, and become stressed when they are separated from their friends or family. Yet the dairy industry relies on the breaking of bonds. At Dick Van Dam and other factory dairy farms, baby calves are ripped from their mothers' sides shortly after birth, considered byproducts of the industry that uses their milk for human consumption.
ICYMI: Following pressure from Animal Outlook with support from other animal advocacy groups, McDonald’s announced that it is developing a line of plant-based meat called “McPlant.” Read on the Animal Outlook blog.
PROGRESS: Starbucks to Offer Oat Milk in 2021
After a successful trial at select locations earlier this year, Starbucks has announced that it will offer oat milk at all locations nationwide starting in spring 2021.
Could this quick turnaround mean the current trials of vegan cream cheese and breakfast sandwiches at the chain’s Issaquah, WA location are next on the list to go nationwide? We sure hope so. Join us in applauding the coffee giant’s plant-based progress and encouraging it to offer a vegan food option nationwide with a quick comment on its social media.
The Perfect Gift: Help Farmed Animals in Honor of Your Loved Ones
Not sure what to get your animal-loving friends and family this holiday season? We’ve got you covered with adorable eCards that can be sent with a donation of any amount to Animal Outlook. Plus, your generous gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar as part of our 25th anniversary campaign, going twice as far in helping farmed animals this holiday season. Simply make your donation to help animals and check the box to dedicate your donation. You’ll be able to select your eCard, which will be sent straight to your loved one’s inbox. Happy Holidays!
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