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Are Social Media Undermining Vegan Advocacy?

By Rayane Laddi A few months ago, Mark Zuckerberg revealed that one of his favorite past-time is “to create some of the highest quality beef in the world”. Indeed, he keeps a cattle of wagyu and angus beef on the...
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Hindsight: On Civil Disobedience

Tom Regan interview by Laura Moretti • The Animals Voice • January 17, 1987 While speaking at the Schweitzer Center in Berkeley, CA, on behalf of animal rights, author/activist Tom Regan granted us an interview in return for a leisurely...
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Animal Exploitation—The War Analogy

In my public talks over the years, I’ve frequently focused on how other animals are treated by the major animal abuser industries—commercial animal agriculture, biomedical research, entertainment businesses, including circuses and greyhound racing, for example. While what I will be...
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The Torch of Reason

“Tom Regan’s impassioned speech combined the gentle torch of reason with the warrior’s sword of justice.” —Michael Bell, World Day for Lab Animals, April 24, 1988, Last Chance for Animals (LCA) rally at the foot of the Federal Building, Westwood, CA...
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The Case for Animal Rights

How to proceed? We begin by asking how the moral status of animals has been understood by thinkers who deny that animals have rights. Then we test the mettle of their ideas by seeing how well they stand up under...
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Tom Regan promotes The Animals Voice Magazine
at an anti-vivisection rally in 1988

The Animals Voice is an independent online resource for helping animals and the people who defend them. We are an award-winning networking source of recent media coverage, timely information, and an incalculable volume of resources for animals and their defenders.

We feature the latest news, multimedia, events, victories, thought-provoking and inspirational editorial, graphic and compelling photography, and in-depth investigative reports, as it relates to the plight of animals.

Through our online database of hard-hitting editorial and photography, resources and networking, as well as our international award-winning animal rights magazine, we have already proven our potential among activists and adversaries as a powerful force in the changes necessary for the betterment in the living and dying conditions for animals worldwide.

We promise to continue our independent work to globally network activists and organizations, and to educate and enlighten everyone who visits or reads our material about the desperate plight of animals and what part they can play in ending animal cruelty.

The Animals Voice was founded by Laura Moretti in 1986. It is still under her direction.


More than 30 years strong…

The Animals Voice was first published as a six-page newsletter for the state of New Jersey—when Laura Moretti, its founder and editor lived there—as a means to unite the state’s humane organizations for that ‘strength in numbers’ philosophy Laura so believes in. She published three issues before she and the staff of then-Agenda magazine met over a meal in Bridgeport, CT. Seems they all had the same idea: to foster unity among animal defenders nation- and worldwide with a magazine.

Laura then suspended production of The Animals Voice in order to devote her time and effort to redesigning Agenda and helping to get it rolling on a national level. The new look worked and Agenda became a household word among animal rights activists who, until then, had felt alone in the world with their feelings and thoughts about animals.

Agenda then outgrew itself; its new editors and production goals forced Laura to abandon it and return to her personal passion: The Animals Voice.

Renaming it The Animals Voice Magazine: The California Connection, Laura began producing the publication for the state of California, to unite its some 300 animal welfare and rights organizations; Laura had just moved back to her high school hometown and immediately set to work on the magazine. Six issues into production and the magazine found a new publisher in activist Gil Michaels, a generous businessman in Los Angeles who published it internationally for six years.


Our Future

For more than 30 years, The Animals Voice Magazine remained true to its original purpose: it was independent of any organization so it was free to report the news, campaigns, goals, philosophies, and other outreach messages from any and all groups working on behalf of animals around the world.

It also retained its promise to ‘not hold back’ when it came to exposing the atrocities committed against animals. Its photography, as well as its editorial, was uncompromising.

More than 100 issues of The Animals Voice Magazine were published since its inception. On more than one occasion, the magazine had to suspend production—either because it didn’t have the funding to continue at that specific time or because its Founder and Editor, Laura Moretti, had to time-out, such as when she suspended magazine publishing for half a year in order to teach herself web design and production, thanks to a generous grant from Sudhir Amembal, a former publisher and Board of Directors president.

Now, in the spirit of the magazine, The Animals Voice web site reaches a worldwide audience with its never-wavering message of animal rights. The site debuted in 2000; it’s been online for nearly 25 years.

The Animals Voice web site also remains true to its promise to animals: to be independent of any organization, so that it can bring its visitors the news of every organization, the campaigns and action alerts of every organization, the struggles and the victories of every organization. The Animals Voice is beholden to no one—except animals.

Gil Michaels made news when he published
The Animals Voice Magazine internationally

The Animals Voice is an independent online resource for helping animals and the people who defend them. We are an award-winning networking source of recent media coverage, timely information, and an incalculable volume of resources for animals and their defenders.

We feature the latest news, multimedia, events, victories, thought-provoking and inspirational editorial, graphic and compelling photography, and in-depth investigative reports, as it relates to the plight of animals.

Through our online database of hard-hitting editorial and photography, resources and networking, as well as our international award-winning animal rights magazine, we have already proven our potential among activists and adversaries as a powerful force in the changes necessary for the betterment in the living and dying conditions for animals worldwide.

We promise to continue our independent work to globally network activists and organizations, and to educate and enlighten everyone who visits or reads our material about the desperate plight of animals and what part they can play in ending animal cruelty.

The Animals Voice was founded by Laura Moretti in 1986. It is still under her direction.


More than 30 years strong…

The Animals Voice was first published as a six-page newsletter for the state of New Jersey—when Laura Moretti, its founder and editor lived there—as a means to unite the state’s humane organizations for that ‘strength in numbers’ philosophy Laura so believes in. She published three issues before she and the staff of then-Agenda magazine met over a meal in Bridgeport, CT. Seems they all had the same idea: to foster unity among animal defenders nation- and worldwide with a magazine.

Laura then suspended production of The Animals Voice in order to devote her time and effort to redesigning Agenda and helping to get it rolling on a national level. The new look worked and Agenda became a household word among animal rights activists who, until then, had felt alone in the world with their feelings and thoughts about animals.

Agenda then outgrew itself; its new editors and production goals forced Laura to abandon it and return to her personal passion: The Animals Voice.

Renaming it The Animals Voice Magazine: The California Connection, Laura began producing the publication for the state of California, to unite its some 300 animal welfare and rights organizations; Laura had just moved back to her high school hometown and immediately set to work on the magazine. Six issues into production and the magazine found a new publisher in activist Gil Michaels, a generous businessman in Los Angeles who published it internationally for six years.


Our Future

For more than 30 years, The Animals Voice Magazine remained true to its original purpose: it was independent of any organization so it was free to report the news, campaigns, goals, philosophies, and other outreach messages from any and all groups working on behalf of animals around the world.

It also retained its promise to ‘not hold back’ when it came to exposing the atrocities committed against animals. Its photography, as well as its editorial, was uncompromising.

More than 100 issues of The Animals Voice Magazine were published since its inception. On more than one occasion, the magazine had to suspend production—either because it didn’t have the funding to continue at that specific time or because its Founder and Editor, Laura Moretti, had to time-out, such as when she suspended magazine publishing for half a year in order to teach herself web design and production, thanks to a generous grant from Sudhir Amembal, a former publisher and Board of Directors president.

Now, in the spirit of the magazine, The Animals Voice web site reaches a worldwide audience with its never-wavering message of animal rights. The site debuted in 2000; it’s been online for nearly 25 years.

The Animals Voice web site also remains true to its promise to animals: to be independent of any organization, so that it can bring its visitors the news of every organization, the campaigns and action alerts of every organization, the struggles and the victories of every organization. The Animals Voice is beholden to no one—except animals.

Wild horses facing removal in a North Dakota national park just got another strong ally: Congress

Advocates for some 200 wild horses roaming North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park are hoping a signal of support from Congress will prevent the removal of the beloved animals from the rugged landscape. A National Park Service decision is expected...
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Wild horse panel convened to ‘keep the search for a solution alive’

It was neither the first or last panel discussion to be held on the issue—this was the second I’d covered in less than six months for The Indy—but it was notable because it included not just ranchers, horse advocates, and...
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Biden administration restores threatened species protections dropped by Trump

The Biden administration restored rules to protect imperiled species and shield their habitat from destruction after the measures were rolled back under Trump. Among the changes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket...
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Bats are in trouble. That’s not good for anyone who likes mezcal, rice or avocado

If you’ve ever enjoyed coffee, tomatoes, corn, bananas, mangoes, walnuts, chocolate, tequila or mezcal, you may just owe bats a thank-you. While bats are often the subject of fear and scorn–they’re fixtures in Halloween decor and haunted-house imagery, and are...
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Red panda found in luggage of smuggling suspects at Thailand airport

Thai customs officials have arrested six Indian nationals for attempting to smuggle dozens of wild animals, including a red panda and cotton-top tamarin monkey, out of the country. Officers found 87 animals, including monitor lizards, birds and snakes, packaged inside...
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Inside the Frozen Zoo, where scientists put disappearing species on ice: ‘It’s banking hope’

In a basement laboratory abutting an 1,800-acre wildlife park in San Diego, California, Marlys Houck looks up to see a uniformed man holding a blue insulated lunch bag filled with small pieces of eyes, trachea, feet and feathers.
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