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Environmental Impact

Click here to read "Cultivating Destruction: The global impact of industrial cruelty"

Click here to see a map of factory farms in the U.S. from Food and Water Watch's website!

Inevitably, intensive animal agriculture depletes valuable natural resources. Instead of being eaten by people, the vast majority of grain harvested in the U.S. is fed to farm animals. This wasteful and inefficient practice has forced agribusiness to exploit vast stretches of land. Forests, wetlands, and other natural ecosystems and wildlife habitats have been decimated and turned into crop and grazing land. Scarce fossil fuels, groundwater, and topsoil resources which took millenium to develop are now disappearing.

Meanwhile, the quantity of waste produced by farm animals in the U.S. is more than 130 times greater than that produced by humans. Agricultural runoff has killed millions of fish, and is the main reason why 60% of America's rivers and streams are "impaired". In states with concentrated animal agriculture, the waterways have become rife with pfiesteria bacteria. In addition to killing fish, pfiesteria causes open sores, nausea, memory loss, fatigue and disorientation in humans. Even groundwater, which takes thousands of years to restore, is being contaminated. For example, the aquifer under the San Bernadino Dairy Preserve in southern California contains more nitrates and other pollutants than water coming from sewage treatment plants.

Support the most important farm animal protection bill in 30 years.

On Monday, January 23 the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments of 2012 were introduced. These amendments, introduced to the senate as HR 3798, will help tens of millions of hens to have a bit more space almost immediately and will eventually eliminate battery cages for laying hens. Read more about this critical legislation and what you can do to help more than 250 million hens each year.

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