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- Debunking the biggest myth about livestock depredation . . .
In reality, every animal in a rancher’s herd represents an investment of money, yes, but also of time, energy, care, thought, planning and breeding These personal investments comprise the art of animal husbandry, one of the oldest professions on earth
- New report reveals factory farming puts public health and . . .
Over seventy percent of the 80 billion land animals farmed globally are raised and slaughtered within cruel factory farming systems each year 1 The 5 worst health impacts of factory farming As demand for meat and dairy grows, factory farming will continue its stranglehold on our food system and health impacts will worsen
- Food Waste Facts You Should Know | Heifer International
One-third of the food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted every year The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimates that 1 3 billion tons of edible food are lost or wasted every single year, totaling a third of all human food production and $940 billion in economic losses Facts About Food Waste and
- Humankind Has Killed Off 60 Percent of . . . - Mercy For Animals
In addition to the billions of fish the fishing industry kills for the seafood market, it kills millions of animals unintentionally—victims of the industry’s deadly gear According to Whale and Dolphin Conservation, more than 300,000 whales, dolphins, and porpoises die every year as a result of being caught in fishing gear and nets
- 10 deadliest animals to humans - discover the worlds most . . .
Discover some surprises in our expert guide to the world's 10 deadliest animals to humans!
- Feeding 9 Billion | National Geographic
Step Four: Shift Diets It would be far easier to feed nine billion people by 2050 if more of the crops we grew ended up in human stomachs Today only 55 percent of the world’s crop calories
- Feeding the World Sustainably | United Nations
Roughly one third of all the food produced in the world for human consumption every year -- approximately 1 3 billion tonnes -- is lost or wasted We cannot have nine billion people on an
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