Stripping Naked to Stop the Fur Industry: Animanaturalis’ Fight Against the Fur Industry
Activists from international environmental organization Animanaturalis staged a nude protest in Madrid to highlight the cruelty of the fur industry.
The group covered themselves in fake blood and held a sign reading "How many lives for a coat?" to demonstrate the suffering of animals killed for fashion.
The protest aimed to raise awareness of the Fur Free Europe campaign, which seeks to ban fur farming in Europe.
Animanaturalis was founded in 1997 by animal lovers and activists to protect animals and their habitats.
The organization has been successful in its campaigns, including the passage of the Spanish Animal Protection Law in 2015.
Animanaturalis is a respected voice in animal welfare and environmental conservation.
The group has staged numerous nude protests in Spain and other countries to draw attention to animal suffering in the food industry.
The protests have become increasingly creative and have become a powerful symbol of the animal rights movement in Spain.
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