19 September 2007

The scale of suffering for animals in the world today is unprecedented.

  1. Around 60 billion farm animals are used each year globally to produce meat, milk and eggs. The majority are raised in industrial farming systems where their welfare needs are not met.
  2. Globally, there are some 600 million dogs, and a similar number of cats, of which an estimated 80% are stray or unwanted.
  3. The illegal and often inhumane trade in wildlife and wildlife parts is a soaring black market worth $10 billion a year, exceeded only by arms and drug smuggling. Millions of wild animals are killed, captured or traded inhumanely in this shady business.
  4. An estimated 80% of power input on farms in developing countries is supplied by draught animals, however the resources made available are often woefully inadequate, leading to significant welfare issues.
  5. Animals are also affected on a huge scale by natural disasters, though seldom considered.

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