Freedom for Fauna - New Animal Welfare/Rights Channel Video
Hi guys, welcome to my new channel Freedom for Fauna. I will be discussing issues concerning wildlife, dometics animals, and farm animals. Animal welfare has always been a passion of mine, and my life pretty much revolves around it - I work at a vet clinic, I volunteer at animal welfare organisations, I'm studying vet tech, I'm a wildlife carer, and I'm a vegan. Subscribe if you're interested in learning more about animals!
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Great video - and? ... Great video - and? what a smart initiative to raise awareness on the internet.
Please check out my channel - I would love your support.
I am 17 years old, and live in Sydney, I am a strong animal activist.
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