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A WikiProject is a group of pages devoted to the management of a topic or family of topics within Wikipedia.

The aim of WikiProject Animal rights is to educate readers and editors about the concept of animal rights and the animal rights movement. Animal rights has been described as one of the central philosophical issues of our time. The idea of extending personhood to non-human animals is supported by a number of philosophers and legal scholars, and there is increasing support among academics for the award of basic rights to other members of the great ape family. Several political parties representing the interests of animals have been founded in Europe and North America, and in Austria each province must appoint an animal solicitor who can initiate court proceedings on behalf of animals.

This is therefore an interesting time to be exploring the issue. It's an exciting period for supporters of the movement, because the status of human beings at the moral pinnacle of the natural world faces serious challenge for the first time. It's challenging for those who rely on the use of animals in research or in industry. It's therefore a topic that can provoke strong feelings. The aim of this project is to ensure that Wikipedia's coverage is not informed by those strong feelings, but by disinterested, neutral, and reliable research.

The project encompasses:

  1. Academics, writers, and activists who work on animal rights/liberation
  2. The philosophy of animal rights, including issues such as speciesism, animal law, animal cognition
  3. Areas of concern such as factory farming and animal testing
  4. Vegetarianism, veganism, and other animal-conscious lifestyles
  5. Animal rights/liberation groups, such as British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
  6. Leaderless resistance movements, such as the Animal Liberation Front, and ad hoc campaigns, such as SPEAK

Tags and templates

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Article talk page tags

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To add that an article is part of WikiProject Animal rights, add {{WikiProject Animal rights}} or {{WPAR}} to the talk page. You can fill in the parameters by adding e.g. {{WPAR|class=B|importance=high}}. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Animal rights/Assessment for information about assessing articles. Example:

WikiProject iconAnimal rights Start‑class High‑importance
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Animal rights, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of animal rights on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
StartThis article has been rated as Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
HighThis article has been rated as High-importance on the project's importance scale.

User page tag

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To add the project tag to your user page, write {{user wpar}}.

Stubs

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To add the AR stub template, write {{animal-rights-stub}}.

Article templates

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  • {{Animal rights}}, also called {{Alibend}} (see end of this page) should contain the key people, movements, issues.
  • {{Animal testing}} is for key people and issues related to animal testing – there may be some overlap between this and the AR template. Or {{Animal testing navbox}} to add the same template to the end of the page.

To add the Animal rights template, type {{Alibend}}, or {{Animal rights}}. To add the animal testing templates, type {{animal testing}} and {{Animal testing navbox}}.

Animal rights barnstar

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{{Animal rights barnstar}} is awarded to recognize great devotion in the creation and maintenance of high quality articles related to animal rights. Use {{subst:Animal rights barnstar|message ~~~~}} to award this barnstar.

WikiProject Animal rights Barnstar
Awarded to recognize great devotion in the creation and maintenance of high quality articles related to animal rights. Thank you!

Categories

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Did You Know (DYK)s

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Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? (DYN) box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72-hour time limit from the creation of the article.

Article assessment statistics

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The Wikiproject has an assessment program to categorize the articles within its scope. An article's assessment is generated from the class and importance parameters in the {{WikiProject Animal rights}} project banner on its talk page. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Animal rights/Assessment for more information.

{{WikiProject Animal rights| class= ??? | importance= ??? }}


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Articles that need work

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Article What needs to be done? Current status
H. J. McCloskey, Jan Narveson, Bonnie Steinbock, Leslie Francis and Richard Norman [1], R. G. Frey, Meredith Williams (no article yet), Ruth Cigman (no article yet) [2], Tibor Machan. Other critics of animal rights who have defended speciesism are mentioned in this article [3] Improve critics of animal rights. Critics of animal rights on Wikipedia needs to be improved. Currently in progress
Argument from marginal cases Expansion of article and a photograph needed Not Completed
Mark Rowlands Expansion needed. Possible source [4] Not completed
Thomas Young (article needed) Thomas Young was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and an early animal rights writer who authored the book "An Essay on Humanity to Animals" (1798). [5], [6] Not completed
Mary Anne Warren Photograph needed Not completed
Millennium Guild (article needed) Emarel Freshel's Millennium Guild was the first animal rights organization in the United States. It had many notable members but its history is often neglected by modern day animal rights scholars. On Google books there are various books that mention the history of the organization. Not completed
Michael Levin (philosopher) No mention of his criticism of animal rights [7], [8], [9],[10] Not completed
Karen Bradshaw (article needed) Bradshaw has some interesting views on animal rights, she would qualify for an article [11], [12] Not completed
French League for Animal Rights (article needed) "Under the name of the French League for Animal Rights (LFDA), it was created in 1977 by the lawyer Georges Brouwers, the ethologist Rémy Chauvin, the writer Philippe Diolé, the Nobel Prize in physics Alfred Kastler and the biologist Jean-Claude Nouët Faculty of Medicine professor. First placed under the status of association, then recognized as a public utility in 1985, it became a foundation in 1999 under the same name, then in 2010, it restructured its statutes and took the name of "The Animal Rights Foundation, ethics and science” (LFDA). Compared to animal protection organizations, old as Societies for the Protection of Animals (SPA),or aiming at more specific goals, such as the numerous associations and foundations which militate, more or less radically, for the well-being of pets, for the moralization of breeding or slaughter, against bullfighting, against recreational hunting or animal experimentation, the LFDA occupies a particularly original place and for several reasons." [13] Not completed
Cage-free eggs (article needed) There is an article on battery cages, an article on free-range eggs, but no article on cage-free eggs, which is likely soon to be the predominant housing system used globally in egg production. Not completed
Protect The Harvest The coverage of PTH's previous campaigns [14] and background [15] is relatively sparse. Not completed
The Center for Food Integrity (article needed) There is no article describing one of the leading industry front groups opposing animal welfare reforms. Not completed
Better Chicken Commitment (article needed) There is no article describing one of the leading sets of broiler chicken welfare standards. Not completed
Animal Rescue League of Boston (article needed) No article yet created, they publish the Four Footed Friends magazine [16] since 1902 Not completed
Vonnie Thomasberg (article needed) There is no article about Vonnie Thomasberg, the late founder and 30-year leader of the Animal Rights Coalition of Minneapolis, Minnesota, one of the leading and most creative, innovative animal advocacy organizations of the USA. "The Animal Rights Coalition is the oldest, most successful animal rights organization in Minnesota and a locally and nationally recognized voice for animal rights. ARC became incorporated in 1981 and has been helping animals ever since." "Vonnie was named President Emerita of ARC in 2005 and was a founder and past president of ARC. For over 30 years, Vonnie defended the rights of non-human animals and advised, counseled, and provided effective leadership and inspiration to others in the ongoing effort to liberate all animals."[1]

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Jack London Club (article needed) Early animal welfare organization in America that campaigned against performance animals [17]

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