A new relationship with animals, nature and each other.

Catching the Bass

Intriguing video of a kitty trying to catch air waves coming out of a sub-woofer. (Maybe she’s assuming that a sub-woofer is some kind of sub-canine?)

Chatting with Charles Siebert

Charles Siebert’s New York Times story about the Nonhuman Rights Project has stirred lots of interest around the country in last few days. Among other scoops,…

Unlocking the Cage

For the last two years, Academy Award-winning movie maker D.A. Pennebaker and Oscar nominee Chris Hegedus have been following the work of Steven M. Wise and…

Q & A with Steven M. Wise

Steven M. Wise, President of the Nonhuman Rights Project President, answers some of the questions we’ve been receiving in the wake of the cover story in the New York Times magazine.

First: “Why can’t a humane society or local authorities just go in and rescue those poor chimpanzees?”

Our First Plaintiff

Our plaintiff did not walk into our office; he couldn’t. When we last saw him, he was being held captive in solitary confinement in a small, dank, cement cage in a dark shed in temperatures 40 degrees below his native land.

Hope Springs Eternal

In this week’s climate-change quiz, we ask: Who wrote the following when discussing how to avoid the growing global catastrophe? The glass is either half empty…

Are You an Extremist?

The nation’s largest coalition of vivisectionists has a new publication advising people who experiment on animals how best to combat the people it calls “animal rights…