OneKind blog
Category: lifestyle
OneKind welcomes review of wildlife crime sentencing
19 November 2015
OneKind has strongly welcomed recommendations to deal with wildlife offences in Scotland. The recommendations were published in a report of the...
Resolutions for animals
06 January 2015
A new year, a new me. That is often the refrain that rings out as we leave one year and enter a new one. Many of us make New Year resolutions often...
Intensive farming of insects not the answer to climate change
12 December 2014
A recent article by columnist John Vincent in the Metro newspaper suggests that we should avoid climate change by tucking into a diet of insects. It...
39Days4Rosa – because Labelling Matters
31 July 2014
Have you heard the one about the giant chicken, 21 countries and 39 days? It may sound like the start of a bad joke but this is in fact the basis of...
Test tube procedure gives UK first cloned puppy
10 April 2014
According to the Dogs Trust there were almost 112,000 stray dogs in the UK in 2013 which is just one of the many reasons why the news that Britain has...
Give vintage fur the cold shoulder
27 November 2013
The frosty weather that most of us in the UK have experienced lately has confirmed that this year’s glorious summer is well and truly behind us....
Disabled people forced to choose between ‘spare’ room or their dog? Surely Not
20 November 2013
One of the pleasures of working in the voluntary sector is going to networking events and coming across different organisations, covering different...
Campaigners call for cow equality with giant artwork
23 October 2013
OneKind supports fight to secure protection for cows. Over 250,000 cow campaigners across Europe have been immortalised in a bold piece of bovine...
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
05 September 2013
Internet Advertising, Bullfighting and Raptor Persecution. Forgive the clichéd headline. Whilst it may be overused these days it is a throwback...
Bird licences may allow new trap
13 November 2012
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) is reviewing the General Licences that allow for the taking and killing of wild birds in Scotland. Similar schemes...