Hello everyone! Here you can find the May updates from Animal Equality in all the countries where we operate. We hope that you find it helpful and inspiring. We also include our current job openings, knowing that we can count on your support to share them with the people you think might be a perfect fit for the role!
Animal Equality - Spain
Exposing the dairy industry in the Madrid Metro
Our new investigation of eleven dairy farms in Spain reveals cruel yet common practices: forced insemination, calf separation, and violence against cows. Many cows are tethered and restricted by electrification systems. To raise awareness, we have placed three billboards in the Madrid Metro, expected to be seen by five million people in one month.
Spain sees a reduction of two million caged hens
The number of caged hens for egg production in Spain has dropped by two million in the past year, with the percentage in cages falling from 67% in 2023 to 64% in 2024. Since Animal Equality began its advocacy in 2016, nearly 14 million hens have been freed, thanks to commitments from producers and companies, and increasing consumer awareness.
Hiring:
* Digital Marketing Coordinator (Full-time, hybrid; applications accepted on a rolling basis)
* Campaigns Coordinator (Full-time, hybrid; applications accepted on a rolling basis)
* Donor Relations Coordinator (Full-time, hybrid; applications accepted on a rolling basis)
Animal Equality - Brazil
Animal Equality Brazil participates in historic delegation
Animal Equality took part in the 5th National Conference on the Environment, joining a team of 30 delegates who together achieved a historic victory for animals: the inclusion of six proposals for the defense and protection of animals—including those raised for human consumption—among the 100 most-voted proposals of the Conference, which will be incorporated into the National Policy for Climate Crisis Mitigation.
Among the approved proposals are the restriction of live animal
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