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The Justice for Animals Wiki

The Justice For Animals Wiki covers topics related to animal rights and veganism and presents them in a manner useful for advocacy and outreach. We already offer useful content, but we are just getting started.

Main Articles

Beginner


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Animals

  • Bees
  • Cats
  • Cattle
  • Chickens
  • Dolphins
  • Dogs
  • Elephants
  • Fish
  • Goats
  • Pigs
  • Sheep
  • Shellfish
  • Turkeys
  • Whales
  • More Animals...

Animal Topics

  • Aquariums
  • Circuses— Draft
  • Fishing
  • Fur
  • Honey
  • Horse Racing
  • Humane Labelling
  • Hunting
  • Leather
  • Research using Animals
  • Rodeos
  • Silk
  • Wool
  • Zoos
  • More Animal Topics...

Health and Nutrition

General Health and Nutrition Topics

  • Research-Study Integrity
  • Vegan Athletes
  • Vegan Diet— Assignment
  • More General Health and Nutrition Topics...

Nutrients

  • Calcium
  • Choline
  • Iron
  • Protein
  • More Nutrients...

Medical Conditions

  • Cholesterol
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease


  • Diabetes
  • More Medical Conditions...

Foods

  • Eggs (Nutrition)
  • Dairy (Nutrition)
  • Meat (Nutrition)

Environmental Topics

  • Animal Agriculture and the Environment
  • Deforestation
  • Fish Depletion
  • Global Warming
  • Land Use
  • Ocean Dead Zones
  • Species Extinction
  • Water Pollution
  • Water Wastage

Summaries

Fact Sheets

Tables

Notes

Archives

Blog Posts

Drafts

Assignments




"The philosophy of animal rights stands for, not against justice. We are not to violate the rights of the few so that the many might benefit. Slavery allows this, child labor allows this, all unjust social institutions allow this, but not the philosophy of animal rights, whose highest principle is that of justice." Tom Regan