This time the ARZone team of Carolyn Bailey, Barbara DeGrande, Tim Gier and Roger Yates explore the difficult and complex issue about whether human beings should interfere in the lives of other animals - indeed, should we, as philosopher David Pearce suggests, micro-manage every part of the planet in the name…
Helen Marston of Humane Research Australia has very recently debated Laurie Pycroft of Pro-Test, on the thorny issue of animal experimentation, in New Internationalist.
Following ongoing online debate, and the recent publication of my book, … Continue
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Are animal experiments justified? A book just published by Palgrave Macmillan sheds new light on one of the greatest controversies in animal ethics.
Few ethical issues create as much controversy as invasive experiments on animals. Some scientists claim they are essential for combating major human diseases, or detecting human toxins. Others claim the contrary, backed by thousands of…
This is our first podcast with a former ARZone "chat" guest. We are very pleased to have Dr. Will Tuttle, author of The World Peace Diet, as our first podcast interviewee.
Dr. Tuttle talks about his appearance at the 2011 Vegetarian Summer Fest in the USA (yes, we…
Tim Gier reads out the ARZone Mission Statement and then the ARZone team, Carolyn Bailey, Barbara DeGrande, Tim Gier, Jason Ward and Roger Yates discuss the ongoing controversy about live exports to Indonesia from Australia.
Yesterday, I decided to go downtown. It was an overcast day and there was rain in the fo recast, so I called a taxi. I had a feeling that I should bring a copy of The Cove with me, but I left empty handed. While in town, I visited an herbal shop and purchased some sleeping pills.…
The Ghosts in Our Machine is a very important film and web narrative in development about the individual animals used within the machine of our modern world.
Animal Rights Zone (ARZone) is an animal rights site. As such, it is the position of ARZone that it is only by ending completely the use of other animal as things can we fulfill our moral obligations to them.