Take our State of the Movement survey, open to all nonprofit organizations worldwide whose work directly or indirectly benefits animals farmed or caught for food. Seeking one response per organization. Open now through the end of September!| Stray Dog Institute
Drafting an AI Use Policy is a good step for any organization wishing to explore how AI use can reflect its values and support its mission.| Stray Dog Institute
Our newest research report, Alt Protein for Good: Plant-Based Alternative Protein in the United States outlines ways to build momentum for inclusive food system change and ensure the broadest and deepest benefits from alternative proteins.| Stray Dog Institute
Non-scientists in leading meat producing and consuming nations watered down IPCC’s calls for diet change away from animal consumption, showing the harm of letting power shape public narrative.| Stray Dog Institute
European colonization of North America normalized intensive animal farming and transformed Indigenous diets as a tool of cultural erasure. Decolonizing the US food system offers pathways to restorative justice for Indigenous people, while supporting the well-being of animals and the environment.| Stray Dog Institute
While seaweed can reduce methane production by farmed cattle, it cannot offer a feasible climate alternative to reducing animal farming.| Stray Dog Institute
Political ecology, with its interdisciplinary roots and emphasis on power dynamics, offers valuable insights and perspectives for advocates fighting industrial animal agriculture.| Stray Dog Institute
Shifting the legal paradigm to recognize nature's rights can support food system reform for the common good.| Stray Dog Institute
Industrial animal agriculture relies heavily on pesticide-intensive field crops, making animal exploitation a surprising cause of much US pesticide consumption.| Stray Dog Institute
Faunalytics' content director karol orzechowski discusses the importance of basing farmed animal advocacy on sound data.| Stray Dog Institute
International climate change gatherings have begun to acknowledge the climate impact of animal farming. Will recent recognition translate to action?| Stray Dog Institute