Today, the Animal Agriculture Alliance announced its new website and updated resources to celebrate the beginning of a new decade. With the mission of the Alliance being to bridge the communication gap between farm and fork, its website features resources to help farmers, ranchers, veterinarians, and supporters of the industry engage in any and all conversations about animal agriculture. To explore the new updates on their website, visit animalagalliance.org.
Issues such as animal welfare, antibiotic use, sustainability, nutrition, and animal rights activism are covered throughout the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s website, including in the updated and reorganized Resource Center.
One of the Alliance’s newly updated resources is the animal rights activist groups web. The web details how activist groups are connected through funding, project collaboration and flow of staff and volunteers.
“The purpose of this web is to show that while some groups publicly represent themselves as moderate and others are more upfront about their radical views, they are all connected with the same agenda of ending animal agriculture,” said Kay Johnson Smith, Alliance president and CEO.
To check out the new website, click here.
Alliance members have access to even more resources, including farm and facility security information. To learn more about becoming a member, check out their membership section here.