OneKind blog
Wild chimps use at least 66 gestures to communicate

09 May 2011
Scientists have discovered that wild chimpanzees use at least 66 different gestures to communicate with each other. The researchers from St Andrews...
Cupcakes and Cava - sweet success for OneKind

09 May 2011
On April 28th, OneKind brought together a group of people from a range of backgrounds to chat about animals, enjoy good company and scoff scrummy...
Time to speak up for animals in Scotland

03 May 2011
It’s unlikely that the entire Scottish election will turn on questions of animal welfare, but it will still be up to the next government in...
Falling with style for OneKind Investigations

21 April 2011
OneKind's Field Research and Investigations Officer will be jumping out of a plane from 10,000 feet at the beginning of May, to highlight...
Progress on clearer food labelling

19 April 2011
Today the Environment Committee of the European Parliament voted on a report on food information to consumers, adopting the Committee’s...
Time to protect the amazing octopus

14 April 2011
Octopuses are extraordinary and fascinating animals and one of the most intelligent of all invertebrates. Scientists are increasingly producing...
Cupcakes and Cava

14 April 2011
On 28th April, OneKind will hold a very special fundraising evening in Glasgow. Cupcakes and Cava? Don't mind if I do! The Life Craft in Glasgow will...
Chimp yawns show empathy

12 April 2011
New research has shed more light on social interactions of chimpanzees which show they feel empathy for one another. When we see somebody yawning we...
Emotional Elephants

06 April 2011
Anne the elephant has captured the nation’s attention and concern. Following the release of undercover footage showing Anne being chained and...
OneKind welcomes commitments on snaring

05 April 2011
OneKind wholeheartedly welcomes the announcement from the Scottish Labour Party that, if it forms the next government in Scotland, it will ban the use...