Jan / Feb 2026 Digital Actions for Animals
Welcome to the first Actions for Animals list of 2026!
This is the latest in 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 allies in Magandjin/Brisbane, there’s a monthly gathering to take the latest actions together at Vega Cafe. The January one has passed, but we’d love to see you at a future one: details are posted on Facebook and Brisbane Vegan Meetup every month.
Otherwise, please take the actions in your own time, from wherever you are! Those that are time-limited will be removed once the deadlines pass.
Thank you so much for taking action for animals ♡
Actions
Have you ever considered that your money may be being used to finance some of the worst forms of animal exploitation? If your bank and super fund don’t have a strong policy against cruel practices such as animal testing and mutilations on factory farms, they might actually be financing these...
Industrial salmon farming is destroying Tasmania’s rivers, bays and ocean. With huge corporations now taking control of the toxic Tasmanian salmon industry, Premier Rockliff must get salmon pens out of Tasmania’s waters, before it’s too late.
Hundreds of thousands of hectares of forests and woodlands – home to animals like koalas and gang-gang cockatoos – are bulldozed every year to make room to produce more beef. Much of it will end up in burgers and pies sold by Hungry Jacks, McDonalds and Patties – makers of...
Add your voice and urge Bunnings to stop selling dangerous rat poisons that kill owls, eagles, magpies, pets and local wildlife.
Located just 25km SW of Brisbane’s CBD on the doorstep of Springfield, Woogaroo Forest (420ha) is home to a rich variety of wildlife: over 130 bird species, Koalas, Platypus, Gliders, Echidnas, Frilled-neck Lizards and many other native species.
Australia has the largest greyhound racing industry in the world, with more tracks operating here than in all other countries combined. Thousands of animals are injured, killed and discarded each year through this inhumane ’sport’. We’re now one of only four countries where commercial greyhound racing is still legal, but...
With over 100 million animals killed annually for their fur and rife with scams and a risk to public health, the fur trade is cruel and exploitative to both people and animals. Together we can help to save millions of animals from a lifetime of abuse.