Cameron Harsh
Hi, I’m Cameron.
I have devoted my career to improving the health, sustainability, and equity of our food system, starting with food gardens and nutrition education in communities with limited access to fresh foods. Before joining World Animal Protection, I spent seven years in food and farming policy, advocating for regulations that protect public health, the environment, and farmed animals.
Factory farming is animal cruelty, and it also harms rural communities, our health, and the environment. Ensuring that farmed animals are provided fulfilling lives worth living helps create a stronger, more resilient food system. I hope to continue identifying creative ways to demonstrate how the wellbeing of animals and people are deeply connected.
My blog posts will focus on sharing our research, stories, and progress towards improving the lives of animals in the US.
More States Prepare to Ban Crates
World Animal Protection, our supporters, and ally organizations are working to support a new bill (A5236/S3401) introduced in New Jersey that would ban...
The Biden Administration is Already Looking Better for Farmed Animals
At the end of last month, President Biden withdrew a rule pushed forward in the final days of the Trump Administration that put chickens, workers, and...
Latest Data Show Antibiotics Use in Farmed Animals Increasing Once Again
Routine overuse of antibiotic drugs across entire groups of healthy farmed animals props up low-welfare practices and drives the spread of antibiotic-resistant...
5 Ways to Help Farmed Animals in 2021
Many of us are likely looking forward to putting 2020 behind us. We have remained committed to helping animals throughout this tumultuous year. As we bring...
The Hidden Driver of Factory Farming’s Planetary Destruction: Animal Feed
The more than 9 billion farmed animals raised in the US each year need to eat. As it turns out, producing their food comes at a heavy cost to the planet.
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