14 Animal Welfare Presentations

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Reviving Extinct Species
Stewart Brand’s De-Extinction Speech Plans to Bring Animals Back
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Reviving Extinct Species
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Youth and Animal Protection
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Weekday Vegetarians
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Promoting Animal Rights
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Reviving Extinct Species
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Rethinking Extinction
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Meeting the Need for Meat
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Diet and Climate Change
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Exploring Vegetarianism
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Animal-Avoiding Diets
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The Causes of Species Depletion
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New Food Perspectives
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Cruelty Consciousness and Action
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Reconnecting With the Animal Kingdom

From Exploring Vegetarianism to the Causes of Species Depletion

— December 19, 2014 — Keynote Trends
These animal welfare presentations all hold the view that the lives of non-human living creatures should be respected and even valued. Whether it is from a compassionate point of view or a climate change-combating strategy, vegetarianism is a solution. Extinction and the environment as a whole is also discussed at length.

One of the animal welfare presentations is given by comedian Ricky Gervais, who expresses his outrage at animal abuses in his talk. Jane Goodall Institution Australia CEO Natalie Houghton discusses animal protection in the realm of social awareness as well as conservation in her compassionate youth lecture. Meanwhile Michio Kaku's extinct species speech looks at it from a scientific perspective and bringing back animal varieties.

This focus on the rights of animals demonstrates the compassionate nature of human beings and their desire to help those who are unable to help themselves.
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