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Revision as of 05:51, 28 June 2019
Summaries are concise articles about animals, studies, people, organizations, products, ideas, and other things, with emphasis on how each relates to animal rights and veganism. The focus in the near-term will be on getting summaries written for a variety of topics, including one for each species of farmed animal.
There are 8 pages with Summaries. Some pages may appear in more than one topic.
All
Animals
Ethics
Earth
Health
Humanity
Queued
- In the queue are the following summary articles: "Chickens", "Cows", "Fish", "Pigs", "Sheep", "Palm Oil", "Leather", and "Wool."