June 2026 Digital Actions for Animals
Welcome to our monthly Actions for Animals list!
This is part of our series of curated online actions to lend our voices to important campaigns from across the animal protection movement. With a focus on Australia, they include petitions, emails to political representatives, online reviews, and more, sourced from a range of organisations.
For our A4A (Action for Animals) allies in Magandjin/Brisbane, we get together at Vega Cafe to take the actions together on the first Sunday of the month. We also now have a regular Logan group: details via Facebook and Brisbane Vegan Meetup.
Otherwise, please take the actions in your own time, from wherever you are!
Thank you so much for taking action for animals ♡
Actions
Sign Farm Transparency Project’s open letter calling out the federal department of agriculture for corruption and an inability to fulfil their role as the national animal welfare regulator.
Across Australia, thousands of animals – including kangaroos, wombats, dingoes, brumbies, emus, birds, reptiles, crocodiles, and sharks – are directly killed through government‑approved culls, baiting programs, trapping, shooting, and lethal...
H&M Group claimed that by the end of 2025, all of their virgin wool and animal hair would come from “farms certified to a credible animal welfare standard,” such as the Responsible Wool Standard...
In Australia, chickens are selectively bred to grow too big and fast for their own bodies to handle. This means they often suffer chronic pain and health issues. They don’t...
Numerous councils in every Australian state and territory are still using SGAR rat poisons, even though these have been found to kill native wildlife. While the ‘control’ of non-native animals...
Woodside’s proposal to drill up to 50 gas wells around the pristine Scott Reef threatens one of Australia’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems and would lock in massive climate pollution through...
Help create a powerful, connected ocean sanctuary network - from our coastline all the way to the high seas.
Few people will ever witness the devastating sights and sounds of a forest being logged. But for thousands of animals in Glenbog State Forest, this is about to become their...
Native forests on public land, wherever they remain, need secure and permanent protection in Commonwealth law. Australia needs nature-based solutions to the climate and biodiversity crisis that includes protection of...