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In Defense of Animals is an international animal protection organization dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by raising the status of animals beyond that of mere property, and by defending their rights, welfare and habitat.
PeTA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
PeTA, with more than 850,000 members, is the largest animal rights organization in the world. Founded in 1980, PETA is dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals. PETA operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, or use for entertainment.
Veg Out! Austin is a weblog on local dining for vegetarians and vegans.
Vegans Rock Austin is a social group for anyone interested in veganism. Their website features restaurant reviews and a message board.
Viva! is an organization that campaigns on behalf of animals killed for food. Viva! conducts investigations of factory farms and produces campaign materials for students and activists, helping people change to a veggie diet.
Author of The Everyday Vegan and Vive le Vegan, Dreena Burton's blog is full of inventive, healthy recipes and ideas for vegan cooking.
Authors of the book 'Vegan Freaks', Bob and Jenna Torres host an informative, quirky and abolitionist podcast.
Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach
The mission of this website is to provide a clear statement of a nonviolent approach to animal rights that (1) requires the abolition of animal exploitation; (2) is based only on sentience and no other cognitive characteristic, and (3) regards veganism as the moral baseline of the abolitionist approach.
VeggieBoards is one of the largest and most active Internet forums for vegetarians and vegans. Discuss with other members about vegetarianism, veganism, animal welfare, animal rights, environmental issues, health, physical fitness and recipes.