Resources
We recommend these valuable sources of information.
- The Ethical Omnivore Movement appears to be the mothership for all topics relating to responsible animal stewardship, from regenerative grazing practices and "humane" animal treatment to recipies, health info, producer networks, etc. Many well informed and good humored people, including its founder Lana Salant, contribute to this very active group. Highly recommended.
- Humaneitarian is a lovely website (and word) created by Caroline Abels. It's not quite as active or expansive as EOM, but her thoughtful content is efficiently geared towards helping omnivores make informed decisions and purchases.
- Compassion in World Farming was founded in 1967 by English dairy farmer Peter Roberts, thus becoming the first organization (to our knowledge) dedicated to minimizing the suffering of farm animals. They've continued their advocacy and activism up to the present day, with many achievements to show for it, and now have both US and UK based offices.
- Farm Forward also aims to "reduce farmed animal suffering, and advance sustainable agriculture". They boast an admirable list of achievements.
- Vital Awareness is another helpful similarly-minded website looking to inform consumers and connect them with reputable producers.
Holistic Land Management and Regenerative Grazing
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