Animals Used for Food

Why a Dead Fish Doesn’t Make for Good PR

In an attempt to entice visitors to South Australia, Karen Raffen, the CEO of Advantage SA, spearheaded a campaign in which live goldfish were sent to 55 potential media …

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Fish Are Friends, Not Food!

It’s that time of year again—time to decorate the Christmas tree and litter the floor with presents. For those of us in the Southern Hemisphere, it means days full …

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New Year’s Resolutions!

As we approach December 31, many of us will reflect on 2011 while thinking of ways in which to make 2012 better. The new year is an opportunity to …

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Foodie Friday: Tom Yum Soup

This has got to be one of the most popular soups in the world, and it’s a must-try gastronomic experience for anyone who visits Thailand. It combines salty, spicy, …

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What Does Your Meat Eat?

If you still currently choose to eat meat, make sure that you know exactly what is on your plate. Aside from the cruelty to the animal who died for …

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Playboy Model + Lettuce Bikini = Hot New PETA Australia Ad

Hot, right? The sultry star of PETA Australia’s latest ad, Sheridyn Fisher, has graced the covers and pages of numerous magazines, including Playboy, FHM, Cleo, Dolly, Girlfriend and Cosmopolitan. …

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A Fishy Kind of Freedom

For one particular fish in the United Arab Emirates, life in an aquarium is a welcome relief! Ordinarily, we would never promote any kind of zoo or aquarium, but …

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The Real Anti-Aging Secret

Even at 24 years old, the idea of running a 42-kilometer marathon (about 26 miles) sounds too grueling for me even to think about—let alone accomplish! But that’s exactly …

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The Only Animal Who Wears a Tuxedo!

Last month, audiences were practically tripping over their own two feet rushing to see Happy Feet Two. We just can’t seem to get enough of these charming penguins. Sure, …

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Foodie Friday: Succotash

It was Sylvester the cat of Looney Tunes fame that made “sufferin’ succotash” a catchphrase, but succotash had been around a long time before then—it is said to have …

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