Across
- 2. Farming practices that prioritize environmental conservation and animal welfare.
- 4. Ethical considerations related to the use of animals in scientific research, agriculture, and other fields.
- 8. Products or practices that do not involve harm or mistreatment of animals.
- 10. Showing compassion and kindness towards animals.
- 12. The study of how animals interact with each other and their environment, which informs efforts to improve their welfare.
- 13. Providing conditions and care that are suitable for the natural behaviors and needs of each species.
- 14. Procedures or research methods that do not cause harm or distress to animals.
- 18. The care, breeding, and management of domestic animals, focusing on their well-being.
- 19. The belief that animals are entitled to certain rights, such as the right to life and freedom from exploitation.
- 20. Efforts to protect and preserve wild animals and their habitats.
Down
- 1. The killing of animals for food or other purposes, which ideally should be done humanely.
- 3. The well-being of animals, including their physical and mental health.
- 5. Animals capable of experiencing feelings such as pleasure, pain, and emotions, which should be considered in decisions affecting their welfare.
- 6. Care Medical treatment provided by veterinarians to ensure the health and well-being of animals.
- 7. The humane and morally acceptable care and handling of animals.
- 9. A facility that provides refuge and care for animals rescued from abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- 11. Animals allowed to roam and graze freely rather than being confined to small spaces.
- 15. Activities or stimuli provided to animals to encourage natural behaviors, mental stimulation, and overall well-being.
- 16. The transportation of animals, which should be done in a way that minimizes stress and discomfort.
- 17. Industrialized agricultural practices that prioritize efficiency and profit over animal welfare.
