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 Our past and current work with human and non-human animal patients, and in particular the daily confrontation with public perceptions and practices, which often disallow basic rights to certain groups of humans or non-human animal species whilst protecting or cherishing others, has highlighted a persisting and even progressive disconnection within our human society as well as between humans and nature. This growing insight has also demonstrated to us the importance of education and awareness, which will hopefully enable our fellow humans to make educated decisions and to implement non-violent solutions in order to address these and other closely related problems within our society and beyond. Our past and current work with human and non-human animal patients, and in particular the daily confrontation with public perceptions and practices, which often disallow basic rights to certain groups of humans or non-human animal species whilst protecting or cherishing others, has highlighted a persisting and even progressive disconnection within our human society as well as between humans and nature. This growing insight has also demonstrated to us the importance of education and awareness, which will hopefully enable our fellow humans to make educated decisions and to implement non-violent solutions in order to address these and other closely related problems within our society and beyond.
  
-Our work as wildlife rescuers and rehabilitators, and the often intimate interactions with rescue animals and residents, have opened our eyes and highlighted the widespread use and abuse of sentient beings in our society. It is therefore just a simple logical consequence, that another focus of our work is the fight for the abolition of animal exploitation. Our animal rights approach is based only on animal sentience, and on no other cognitive characteristic. We regard [[https://goveganworld.com|ethical veganism]]ethical veganism as the moral baseline of our animal rights position, which rejects all violence. The core principle is to avoid harm being inflicted to all sentient beings, be it physically, mentally or emotionally.+Our work as wildlife rescuers and rehabilitators, and the often intimate interactions with rescue animals and residents, have opened our eyes and highlighted the widespread use and abuse of sentient beings in our society. It is therefore just a simple logical consequence, that another focus of our work is the fight for the abolition of animal exploitation. Our animal rights approach is based only on animal sentience, and on no other cognitive characteristic. We regard [[https://goveganworld.com|ethical veganism]] as the moral baseline of our animal rights position, which rejects all violence. The core principle is to avoid harm being inflicted to all sentient beings, be it physically, mentally or emotionally.
  
 The interconnection between human and animal rights lies in recognising the intrinsic value of all sentient beings and promoting compassion and justice for both. Protecting animal rights often aligns with advancing human rights, as practices that harm animals do also have negative implications for human welfare, such as environmental degradation, public health risks and ethical considerations. Additionally, we believe that advocating for animal rights does foster empathy and creates a more ethical society, which will benefit both, animal and human rights efforts. By embracing these principles, we seek to create a more peaceful and harmonious world. The interconnection between human and animal rights lies in recognising the intrinsic value of all sentient beings and promoting compassion and justice for both. Protecting animal rights often aligns with advancing human rights, as practices that harm animals do also have negative implications for human welfare, such as environmental degradation, public health risks and ethical considerations. Additionally, we believe that advocating for animal rights does foster empathy and creates a more ethical society, which will benefit both, animal and human rights efforts. By embracing these principles, we seek to create a more peaceful and harmonious world.
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