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Welfare advocates work within the system. They lobby for larger cages for chickens (enriched colonies instead of battery cages), pain relief for dehorned cattle, environmental enrichment for zoo animals, and humane slaughter methods (captive bolt guns or electric stunning before exsanguination).
| Topic | Key Points | Why It Matters | |-------|------------|----------------| | | • Focuses on humane treatment (nutrition, shelter, health, freedom from pain). • Measured by the “Five Freedoms”. | Ensures everyday handling of animals (farms, labs, pets, zoos) meets basic humane standards. | | What is Animal Rights? | • Argues that animals have inherent moral/legal rights (e.g., the right not to be used as property). • Seeks abolition of exploitation (food, research, entertainment). | Challenges the legal status quo; pushes for a paradigm shift from “use” to “respect”. | | Key Differences | Welfare = how we treat animals. Rights = whether we may use them. | Clarifies debates and helps target specific policy or advocacy goals. | | Major International Instruments | • UN Universal Declaration of Animal Rights (proposed) • World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Terrestrial Code • EU Animal Welfare Directive | Provide benchmarks for national legislation and corporate standards. | | Leading Organizations | • World Animal Protection (welfare) • People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) (rights) • RSPCA (welfare) • Animal Legal Defense Fund (rights) | Partners for coalition building, research, and campaigning. | | Current Hot Topics (2024‑2025) | • Lab‑grown meat & “cell‑based” proteins • AI‑driven monitoring of farm animal health • Legal personhood for great apes, elephants, and cetaceans • Climate‑linked welfare standards (e.g., heat stress in cattle) | Shows where the movement is heading and where you can add impact. | Welfare advocates work within the system