
The Animals' Freedom
The Animals’ Freedom refers to the concept that animals should have the opportunity to live naturally and express their inherent behaviors without unnecessary confinement or suffering. It emphasizes respecting animals’ physical and psychological well-being, allowing them natural behaviors like grazing, socializing, and exploring. This principle guides ethical treatment and humane practices, whether in farming, research, or captivity. Ensuring animal freedom promotes welfare and recognizes animals as sentient beings deserving compassion and consideration of their needs beyond mere utility.