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Environmental Liberation Through Animal Liberation

Freedom of Species 5 August 2018

FoS presenters recently gave a talk at the Students of Sustainability Conference 2018 called ‘Environmental Liberation Through Animal LIberation’. We highlight some of the key points from that talk by covering the connections between animal and environmental movements, including exploring …continue

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Jess Ison – Community As Activism

Jess Ison 29 July 2018

We’re joined by Jess Ison from the Institute for Critical Animal Studies (Oceania) who discusses the upcoming workshop-based discussion forum in Melbourne: ‘Community as Activism: Building Community within the Animal Liberation Movement and Beyond’. Event Details:Saturday 4 August, 1-5pm at Library …continue

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Judi & Bryce Inglis – The misunderstood rabbit

Judi Bryce Inglis 22 July 2018

We have Dr Judi & Bryce Inglis in the studio, describing their work advocating for the much-misunderstood house rabbit whose welfare is largely ignored in Australia.  Their organisation, Rabbit Run-Away Orphanage, is dedicated to bringing education to all levels of …continue

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Narelle & Nicko – On plastic rubbish & marine animals

Narelle Nicko 24 June 2018

We have Narelle, coordinator of the Melbourne chapter of Sea Shepherd Marine Debris Campaign, and Nicko, founder of Scab Duty, live in the studio.  They’re talking about the devastating impacts of rubbish, particularly plastic, on the ocean’s inhabitants. Sea Shepherd Marine …continue

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