IPCI Animal Rights & Rescue

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Island Permaculture Coalition International’s Animal Advocacy and Rescue network, supporting Naturopathic Veterinarians, Permacultural Rescue Services and Animal Sanctuaries, as well as Wildlife Habitats and Rehabilitation in islands internationally

04/08/2026

Everything we thought we knew about crustaceans was wrong. For years, people believed these creatures couldn’t feel pain. But in 2022, New Zealand took a groundbreaking step by strengthening its animal welfare protections, acknowledging that lobsters, crabs, and other crustaceans are indeed capable of feeling pain and distress. The new regulations mandate that these animals must be stunned or humanely killed before cooking, effectively ending the cruel practice of boiling them alive. This decision was driven by mounting scientific evidence revealing the sentience of crustaceans and their ability to suffer. Animal welfare advocates hailed this move as a monumental victory for marine life, emphasizing that even creatures from the ocean deserve compassion and protection. It’s a reminder that our understanding of animal welfare is evolving, and we must continue to advocate for those who cannot speak for themselves.

12/12/2025

Bryan Reisberg spends one day a week taking shelter dogs out of their kennels, slipping them in a “adopt me” backpack and carrying them around New York.

His goal is to help people see shelter dogs the way he does: curious, sweet and full of potential. https://wapo.st/4iPToS0

10/30/2024
11/14/2022

Everybody likes a nice smile. Smiling signals happiness and positivity and seeing a smiling face triggers or brain to send out reward signals that make us feel good. Apart from certain monkeys and apes,...

10/30/2022
10/24/2022

A cat rescued a newborn baby who was ruthlessly abandoned in a small box in the basement

08/30/2022

Male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multi-level alliance network outside humans, an international team led by researchers at the University of Bristol have shown. These cooperative relationships between groups increase male access to a contested resource.

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