Dairy-free Nutella recipe
This hazelnut chocolate spread is perfect plant-based replacement to Nutella. You’ll want to spread it on toast with a little bit of sea salt or just sneak...
This hazelnut chocolate spread is perfect plant-based replacement to Nutella. You’ll want to spread it on toast with a little bit of sea salt or just sneak...
Top image: Green Tree Python. Image by Marius Masalar on Unsplash According to the latest count, there are 3,789 snake species, making them the second largest group of reptiles after lizards. They are divided into 30 different families and numerous subfamilies. Australia is home to...
More than 200 species of wild animals sourced from the Amazon rainforest are being illegally sold in shocking conditions at urban markets in Iquitos, Peru.
Top image: Rosella in the wild. Photo by Don Stott on Unsplash Parrots are known for being charismatic, intelligent and musical. Some of these birds can imitate non-avian sounds, like human speech! Male African grey parrots are well known for their stellar ability...
Not only do legumes and pulses contain a surprising amount of protein, they are super versatile as a plant-based substitute in so many popular dishes
Thanks to your support, Melbourne Fashion Week recently strengthened its policies to ensure their runways remain fur and exotic free, so that more wild animals...
The European Union (EU) has stopped West African imports of ranched Ball pythons – one of Africa’s most traded live wild animals, due to sustainability...
Fast-food giant KFC is one of Australia’s most established restaurants with more than 700 stores. Image credit: Farm Transparency Project But despite being famous for their chicken, World Animal Protection’s latest report, The Protein Switch, demonstrates that KFC are lagging behind other fast-food outlets in...
Nine of Australia’s biggest fast-food food companies, were evaluated on their commitments to chicken welfare and plant-based offerings.
New research released today on World Health Day has laid bare the most damaging human health impacts globally, linked to factory farming.
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