International Animal Rights Day
Protecting the rights of animals to live free from harm, cruelty, and neglect can help create a more compassionate and just world for all.
Drive awareness and donations for animal welfare causes while positioning brands as ethical advocates through educational content and cause-aligned partnerships.
- Share documentaries and educational resources about endangered species and animal testing to spark conversation
- Highlight cruelty-free product certifications and encourage consumers to audit their purchasing habits
- Partner with animal rights organizations for donation campaigns or volunteer event promotions
- Create family-friendly educational content teaching kids about animal conservation and compassion
Although the United Nations made a declaration and proclamation about human rights in 1948, following World War II, respecting the rights of animals on the planet has continued to be a problem.
Decades later, the idea for observing a day to celebrate and raise awareness for the rights of animals turned into International Animal Rights Day.
The first celebration of International Animal Rights Day took place in 1998, the 50th anniversary of Universal Declaraion of Human Rights.
The day was established through the efforts of a UK based group called Uncaged, which is now associated with the Centre for Animals & Social Justice. It is celebrated on this date to coincide with Human Rights Day.
Teach Kids About Animal Rights
Whether a parent, teacher, grandparent or friend, those who have an influence on children can take this time to teach them how to value and respect the animals in the world. Perhaps use International Animal Rights Day as a motivator to talk about conservation, learn about animals that are on endangered or at-risk species lists, and practice ways to be more kind to the animals and the environment.
Volunteer with an Animal Rights Group
Whether it’s a local charity that is advocating for spaying and neutering feral cats, or an international organization that is working to prevent oil spills in the oceans, or getting involved with PETA, International Animal Rights Day is a perfect catalyst for working to help the animals. Make a donation, boycott a company that performs testing on animals, or hold an animal rights awareness event in honor of the day.
Watch a Show About Animal Rights and Conservation
Plenty of important and educational documentary films and shows, as well as animated movies with these themes, have been made to feature the plight of animals, particularly those who are endangered. Choose from titles such as these: The Plague Dogs (1982). An animated (but not for children) film about the plight of dogs caught up in animal testing. Food, Inc. (2008). This educational film exposes the viewer to many of the cruel aspects of the food industry in the Western world. I Am an Animal: The Story of Ingrid Newkirk and PETA (2007). This movie features the story behind the way that PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) was founded. Free Willy (1993). A fictional depiction about a boy who learns about the desperate plight of a killer whale that has been in captivity.