Homo sapiens is the only animal which has actual legal rights.
The most famous speech for animal rights was spoken by Philip Wollen. He is from Australia and is a philanthropist.
There is no homogenized view among liberals with regards to animal rights. However, liberals tend to be more welcoming of animal rights groups than conservatives.
Jainism probably the most animal rights based religion in the world. Even bugs right.Buddhism respect all lifeHinduism respect all lifePantheism respect all life even promote animal rights.
There is a few animal rights but not a lot!
Lawrence Finsen has written: 'The animal rights movement in America' -- subject(s): Animal rights movement, History, animal rights, ethics, philosophy, Animal rights
it depends where you live in Canada
animal rights activists
what are the aims of lush to do with animal rights
Animal Rights Party was created in 2007.
Animal Rights Cambridge was created in 1978.
Animal rights activists are people who are against things like animal cruelty and fight for the rights of animals Those with the most extreme beliefs even fight to have all animal use by humans stopped. No more pets, zoos, leather, or even meat.
In general, the animal rights movement is a social reform movement aimed as having animals viewed as equal to humans. Animal rights advocates generally believe that animals should not be used by humans in any way (even as pets), though there are "animal rights" advocates who do not hold quite that drastic a belief. Some animal rights groups actually believe more in animal welfare than animal rights.