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Starbucks target of global campaign

Starbucks target of global campaign

April 23rd, 2018
In the last year, we’ve made huge progress for egg-laying hens. With your help, we secured cage-free commitments from ALL of New Zealand’s major supermarkets: Countdown, New World, PAK’nSAVE, Fresh Collective, Four Square, FreshChoice, SuperValue, On The Spot, Gilmours, Trents Wholesale, Write Price, Shopwrite and Raeward Fresh will all be...
The time to take action against farrowing crates is now

The time to take action against farrowing crates is now

April 16th, 2018
More than 16,000 mother pigs are kept confined in farrowing crates in New Zealand. Tightly confined, a mother pig can merely step forward or backwards. She cannot even turn around for weeks on end. She will never be able to build a nest for her piglets, who will be taken...
International expert condemns New Zealand rodeo cruelty

International expert condemns New Zealand rodeo cruelty

April 16th, 2018
While it doesn’t take an animal welfare expert to see that animals are distressed when chased, wrestled, roped, spurred and forced to buck in rodeo event, it’s pleasing to see the wealth of experts that are now speaking out. Among them is Dr Peggy Larson who visited New Zealand earlier...

Shocking new Australian live export footage highlights risk to New Zealand

April 9th, 2018
For the first time in Australia’s controversial live export trade’s history, shocking new footage has been released of horrific conditions on board the shipments, highlighting the reputational risk of all live export, says SAFE.   More than 4,000 sheep died in five routine shipments aboard the Awassi Express headed to...
Shocking new Australian live export footage

Shocking new Australian live export footage

April 9th, 2018
She thinks. She feels. She suffers. This little sheep was a unique individual, the same as the beloved cats and dogs that share our homes. She is gone now. She was taken on a live export shipment from Australia to the Persian Gulf to be slaughtered for meat. For the first...
Rodeo industry under increased pressure

Rodeo industry under increased pressure

March 19th, 2018
As the rodeo season ends, opposition continues to ramp up to end these events and SAFE is calling on the Government to make this season the last. During the six-month rodeo season, which ended on Saturday with Waimarino rodeo, public concern has raised this issue to such a level that...
Largest petition in five years handed in to Parliament

Largest petition in five years handed in to Parliament

March 15th, 2018
Today SAFE’s petition to ban farrowing crates signed by 112,844 people, believed to be the largest petition in five years, was handed in to Parliament. The petition was delivered to Green MP and spokesperson for animal welfare Gareth Hughes by SAFE, a live pig called Buttercup and actor Thomasin Harcourt...
Hard-hitting anti-rodeo ad goes nationwide

Hard-hitting anti-rodeo ad goes nationwide

March 7th, 2018
As the New Zealand rodeo season draws to a close with the Wanaka rodeo finals this weekend, we are ensuring that this form of animal cruelty remains in the spotlight by launching a hard-hitting nationwide campaign. This campaign includes a cinema advertisement and striking billboards, comparing the cruelty of calf roping...
Multinational giant commits to cage-free eggs

Multinational giant commits to cage-free eggs

March 5th, 2018
One of the world’s largest consumer good companies, Unilever, has announced plans to source 100% cage-free eggs worldwide by 2025. The updated timeline for its global commitment is in addition to Unilever’s existing policy to transition their European and North American supply chains to cage-free by 2020. This position statement is...
Government response on rodeo a good start, says SAFE

Government response on rodeo a good start, says SAFE

March 1st, 2018
SAFE supports a government move announced today, that they will look at welfare issues in rodeo, but believe more needs to done. The Associate Minister of Agriculture Meka Whaitiri announced that officials have been asked to see how animal welfare can be improved in the use of calves, electric prodders,...
Government response on rodeo a good start

Government response on rodeo a good start

March 1st, 2018
SAFE supports a government move announced today, that they will look at welfare issues in rodeo, but believe more needs to done. The Associate Minister of Agriculture Meka Whaitiri announced that officials have been asked to see how animal welfare can be improved in the use of calves, electric prodders,...

“Conviction for ‘hip clamp’ cruelty case”

February 27th, 2018
Animal advocacy organisations SAFE and Farmwatch say news of the  conviction of a dairy farmer who was recently fined $500 and ordered to  pay $500 costs following the now infamous case of the mistreatment of a  cow filmed suspended from a ‘hip clamp’ in 2015 sends a message that  cruel...
‘Hip clamp’ cow farmer conviction

‘Hip clamp’ cow farmer conviction

February 27th, 2018
The news of the conviction of a dairy farmer who was recently fined $500 and ordered to pay $500 costs following the now infamous case of the mistreatment of a cow filmed suspended from a ‘hip clamp’ in 2015, sends a message that cruel treatment will not be tolerated. The...
People’s Choice: Town Tonic take Veganuary

People’s Choice: Town Tonic take Veganuary

February 23rd, 2018
SAFE is thrilled to announce Town Tonic as the winner of our People’s Choice Award for Best Dish. Their “vegan pumpkin pie, glass, pistachio, chocolate, rosemary strudel” stood out among so many delectable, drool-worthy dishes. Owner and Executive Chef Jamie Bennett, who founded the Christchurch farmers’ market has committed to...
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