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Speak Out On The Undeniable Connection Between Large-scale Animal Farming and Our Earth's Environmental Problems
April 17, 2008

Industrial animal agriculture is responsible for some of the worst abuses to animals, but it's also responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the transportation industry, making it a leading cause of global warming. Industrial animal agriculture uses up precious water resources and fossil fuels and contributes to the loss of topsoil and deforestation. Filling the air with methane, nitrous oxide, and ammonia and our waterways with chemical stimulants, hormones and antibiotics - factory farming is a significant contributor to climate change and quality of life - and the public is largely unaware of its incredible impacts.

Modern animal farming has proliferated with little concern for the impact it has on the environment and for the people and animals who suffer in its wake. The list of harm and devastation from factory farming is long and spans virtually all forms of animal agribusiness, from hundreds of cows on a dairy farm to thousands of chickens confined for egg laying:

  • In California, dairies are the number one source of environmental pollution. In 2003 a spill from the Heritage Dairy spewed 1.3 million gallons of manure into the Sacramento River, tainting waterways up and down the state.
  • In June 2005, the State of Oklahoma filed suit against a number of broiler chicken factory farms, including Cal-Maine Foods, for polluting the Illinois River Watershed with chicken waste, contaminating the water supply for most of eastern Oklahoma.

In order to make an impact and limit the critical effects of factory farming, the public must be educated and our laws and policies must reflect a serious intent to reduce the harmful consequences of factory farming.

You Can Help:

Please contact your state, local, and federal legislators today and urge them to introduce resolutions and support legislation to recognize the undeniable connection between large-scale animal agriculture and its devastating effect on animals, people and our planet. Contact us at campaign@farmsanctuary.org to find out how you can help support environmental and animal friendly legislation, and go to http://www.farmsanctuary.org/issues/legislation to see if there is legislation already pending in your state.

Our 25th Anniversary Year in Review

Our 25th Anniversary year was full of amazing milestones and accomplishments: a new hospital, a third sanctuary, and hundreds of animals living happily in peace, now safe from harm. Please enjoy this slideshow that highlights some of the best moments of 2011, made possible by the generosity and kindness of our members and supporters. View the slideshow here.

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Much to celebrate for our 25th year of progress for farm animals.