Making our content accessible across languages is key to this goal. Because of this, our website is available in 12 languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Telugu, Chinese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Romanian and now Arabic. If we add up the pages and posts in all languages, we now have more than 1900 publications online.
We are excited to announce that the Animal Ethics website is now available in Arabic. This marks an important milestone in our mission to spread ideas that can help all animals. With Arabic being the 5th most spoken language in the world, this effectively opens it up to over 300 million more people who can have access to this important information.
Animal-Ethics.org Arabic home page
Animal-Ethics.org English home page
The suffering of animals is a global issue, so it is crucial that
resources like ours can be accessed by diverse audiences worldwide.
Animal Ethics provides realistic perspectives on the lives animals
lead, especially wild animals, and how we can help them. Covering
topics from speciesism to wild animal suffering, our website curates
scientific and philosophical information to further the animal
protection movement. Our aim is to inspire academics, students, and
concerned citizens to join us in reducing animal suffering, through
their careers or outside of them.
Making content accessible across languages is key to this goal.
Because of this, our website is available in 12 languages, including
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Telugu, Chinese, German,
French, Italian, Polish, Romanian and now Arabic. If we add up the
pages and posts in all languages, we now have more than 1900
publications online!
We encourage everyone to learn as much as possible about issues
related to wild animal suffering, so we’ll be able to discuss
important future issues and support public and private initiatives
to make wild animals’ lives better. With a long-term perspective, we
hope to gradually shift attitudes on how animals are viewed and
treated so that societies and institutions will include the
wellbeing of all sentient beings in their plans and priorities. This
includes crucial global priorities.
The Animal Ethics website also empowers readers to help animals.
From small acts like providing bowls of water for thirsty animals to
large-scale programs using technologies like thermal imaging and
bioacoustics to help wild animals, we can make a real difference.
Every language added gives more momentum to the animal advocacy
movement. We aim to reduce suffering not just for animals alive
today, but also the many generations to come. More translations mean
these ideas will continue spreading across cultures, borders, and
generations.
Achieving this milestone would not be possible without dedicated
volunteers generously offering translation support. We are deeply
grateful for their efforts in helping expand our message.
Every contribution brings us closer to a more livable world for all
animals.
If you are able to volunteer skills in Chinese, Korean, Turkish, or
other languages, please contact us at
[email protected].