lamb under yellow prairie brush

Volume 70  Issue 3

Fall 2021

In this Issue

Cruelty goes unchecked as “custom-exempt” slaughterhouses evade inspection. A notorious chinchilla dealer lands in court over allegations of abuse. Animals around the world grapple with habitats transformed by climate change. Wild denizens of ANWR get welcome reprieve from oil and gas drilling. AWI aids efforts to cultivate peaceful coexistence with beavers. A Mississippi River sediment diversion plan endangers dolphins. Teen participants in A Voice for Animals contest speak—and act—for a better world.

AWI seeks to improve the lives of animals everywhere, including animals raised for food. We promote farming systems that allow animals to live outdoors and engage in natural behaviors, and we fight against inhumane methods of slaughter. “Custom-exempt” slaughter—conducted at small plants catering mostly to hunters and individuals processing meat for their personal use—is expected to comply with the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act. However, facilities designated as custom-exempt are subject to minimal oversight, and an AWI investigation found that animals at these plants are routinely subject to serious abuse.



More in this Issue

Equine Protection Measures Advance

Companion Animals, Equines

Progress Toward Fur-Free Fashion

Farmed Animals, Terrestrial Wildlife

Reviews

illustrated caracara bird sits perched

A Most Remarkable Creature

Terrestrial Wildlife
illustrated variety of wild animals in a circle

Beloved Beasts

Terrestrial Wildlife
whale dives underwater as scuba diver watches from above

When Animals Rescue

Companion Animals, Terrestrial Wildlife