On November 22, the humanitarian movement UAnimals launched Animalism, an online charity shop aimed at drawing attention to the problems of animals during the war and raising money to save them. The store’s first collection, “Red Data Book”, is dedicated to species that may disappear due to Russian aggression and human negligence. 100% of the funds raised will be directed to UAnimals’ animal welfare activities.
– The Red Data Book collection is another way to remind us that not only many individual animals may die because of the war, but entire species may disappear. We have been talking about this constantly since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In fact, for this purpose, UAnimals also launched an international information campaign #StopEcocideUkraine to inform about the consequences of the war for animals and nature in general. It is difficult to measure these consequences right now, if only because there is no access to the occupied territories, but these consequences are terrible and will be felt for decades to come and far beyond Ukraine,” says UAnimals founder Oleksandr Todorchuk.
You can get acquainted with the Red Book collection and place an order at https://animalism.shop. The Animalism by UAnimals store offers high-quality and comfortable items from local producers. For example, sweatshirts, T-shirts, whistles, scarves, blankets, and other items depicting the speckled owl, black stork, common polecat, Eurasian lynx, and other rare animals.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, UAnimals has been saving animals from the war in Ukraine by supporting shelters and volunteers, sending food and medicine to animals, as well as sterilizing and evacuating stray animals from the frontline regions. Thousands of the animals we help have suffered directly from the war and the actions of the Russian army: they have been injured by shrapnel, hit mines, etc. UAnimals rescues animals of all kinds – domestic, pets, wild – regardless of their size, color, breed, or other characteristics. The organization is guided by the belief that every life matters.