For more than a decade, our investigators have worked to bring to light the systemic
abuse of animals exported live overseas.
Recognised internationally for strategic public awareness campaigning, our investigations and those of our partner organisations have exposed the extreme
abuse of animals exported from Australia, Europe and South America, galvanising caring people from right around the world to speak out for animals and demand an end to the global live export trade.
Not exact matches
Evidence
of routine
abuse clearly shows that the live
export industry's attempts to improve
animal welfare in destination countries is not working.
During our latest live
export investigations across the Middle East and Asia,
Animals Australia undercover investigators uncover evidence
of widespread, ongoing, illegal and brutal
animal abuse.
High - profile Australian politicians, actors and psychologists — as well as some
of Animals Australia's own investigators — speak at the rallies, urging the government to take strong action to help protect animals from abuse by ending the cruel live export
Animals Australia's own investigators — speak at the rallies, urging the government to take strong action to help protect
animals from abuse by ending the cruel live export
animals from
abuse by ending the cruel live
export trade.
Animal protection groups have since spoken out repeatedly about the
abuses endemic to the trade, uncovering case after case
of systemic cruelty to Australian
animals exported live.
This resulted in a lot
of publicity and Celia realised that her modelling career gave her an ideal platform from which to campaign against the fur trade, factory farming, vivisection, and other
animal abuses including, much later, the live
export of sheep, calves and pigs across Europe from the UK.