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In our first podcast, we discuss how the biological definition of domestication does not always mesh with the use of this word in conversations among animal welfare workers, anthrozoologists, biologists, lawyers and other stakeholders. Used as a foil for ‘wildness,’ animals who are described as domesticates have often not actually …continue

Co-hosts Camille Labchuk and Jessica Scott-Reid start the show by catching up, including Camille speaking at an event in PEI and Jessica hosting a vegan birthday party at a wildlife rescue centre. A reminder that the Canadian Animal Law Conference just around the corner, and taking place September 11-13! The …continue

A show dedicated to all the great songs out there about animals and veganism. This will be the first, but hopefully not the last.Music includes:Joy Askew, ‘I broke the LawTonya G, ‘The Voiceless’Yes, ‘Don’t kill the whale’Caffeine Heroes, ‘Animals’Universal PopLab, ‘Vampire in You’Howard Jones, ‘Assault and Battery’Kisschasy, ‘Factory’xTrue Naturex, One …continue

Jasmin has landed safely at her new home in the Catskills and is bubbling over about the hiking trails and her new neighbors, who include woodchucks and bunnies. While she’s waiting for her things to arrive, she has caught up […] Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio player. …continue

Is animal-free pet food actually viable? “Clean Meat” expert Paul Shapiro returns to discuss. Plus, a no-holds-barred look at the history of the Animal Rights movement, warts and all, with scholar Corey Wrenn. The post Animal-Free pet food, Welfare vs. Abolition in the Animal Rights Movement with guests Paul Shapiro …continue
