Methods of Vegan Activism
It is often said that Veganism is the least we can do for the animals. For many people after being Vegan for a few months, it'll start to feel as though just making a dietary change is not enough, and the urge to start doing good on top of that kicks in. It may become a bit tricky, because people tend to be unsure of how exactly to help. Maybe newer, younger vegans may gravitate towards more provocative and flamboyant approaches to animal rights activism, but the effectiveness of these strategies tend to be dubious.
This article will present a list of things the average Vegan can do to help out more animals beyond the ones that are being spared from their choice to stop eating them and their products. None of these will necessarily involve significant time or money investments, and are often things that can be done either by dedicating an hour or so week, or come passively when you're just going about your daily life.
There will be some overlap with a few times on the list of things to do to reduce your carbon footprint. Despite the overlap, that article is more in discussion with minimizing your carbon footprint, while here, it'll discuss ways of maximizing the good you do for animals. Since they generally will result in fewer animals being bred and slaughtered, it by extension reduces carbon emissions as well.