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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
Summaries
Animals
Animal Exploitation
Earth & Environment
Health and Nutrition
Nutrition and Health Study Summaries
Replies
- In reply to: I am only one person; I cannot make a difference.
- In reply to: It's OK to eat animals that have been treated well; I only eat certified humane, pasture-raised, cage-free, free-range products.
- In reply to: Humans are natural omnivores; we digest meat, have canine teeth, and have front-facing eyes.
- In reply to: God gave us dominion over animals and put them here for us to eat, and the Bible condones eating them.
- In reply to: With all the problems in the world, we should spend our time helping humans first, then animals.
- In reply to: There are no true vegans. Animal products are in car tires and everywhere.
- In reply to: Don't force your values on me; what I eat is a personal choice.
- In reply to: We need animal products to be healthy.
- In reply to: Plants are sentient and have feelings too.
- In reply to: Protein is a problem for vegans.
- In reply to: Veganism would devastate the economy and cause massive unemployment.
- In reply to: Humans have souls; animals don’t.
- In reply to: I can't afford to be vegan; it's too expensive.
- In reply to: Eating animals is natural; animals eat animals, it is part of the circle of life, and we are apex predators on top of the food chain.
- In reply to: B12 is a problem for vegans, so a vegan diet is not natural.
- In reply to: If we all go vegan, farm animals will either overrun the world or become extinct.
- In reply to: A vegan diet is not for everyone; it made me sick.
- In reply to: Eating animal products is our tradition; it's been a part of our culture and a way of living for hundreds of years.
- In reply to: We give farmed animals their lives, protect them, and give their lives meaning, for which they should be grateful.
Fact Sheets
- Starvation, Hunger, and Impoverishment.
- Honey, Bees, and Pollination
- Grazing
- Oxford Study 2018: Reducing food’s environmental impacts through producers and consumers
- Choline
Tables
- Table: Age of Animals Slaughtered vs. Natural Life Span
- Table: The Comparative Anatomy of Eating
- Table: Helpful Resources
- Table: Annual Slaughter Counts of Land Animals by Country, Animal, and Usage
- Table: Annual Slaughter Counts of Fish
Notes
Archives
- Tom Regan Speech at the Royal Institute of Great Britain in 1989
- Tom Regan Impassioned 1988 Speech on Vivisection
- Living Graves poem attributed to George Bernard Shaw
Blog Posts
- Regenerative Grazing and Grass-Fed Claims (2020-10-30)
- Animal Rights Books with Three Recommendations (2020-04-07)
- A Welcome to Our New Author Bethany Chester (2019-10-17)
- Table Now Available for Land Animal Slaughter Counts (2019-09-09)
- Outreach Organization Features the JFA Wiki on Their Handout Cards (2019-08-21)
- Wiki Go-Live Announcement (2019-08-19)
- Outlines as Study Notes (2019-03-09)
- Site Conversion Progress (2019-03-01)
- Wiki Announcement (2019-01-10)
- Mission and Guiding Principles (2018-01-15)
Drafts
- Small animal deaths caused by farming
- Links to hundreds of health studies
- Iron
- Infectious diseases
- Environmental Impacts of Animal Agriculture
- Calcium
- Animal Rights
"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