Campaigns name the institution with power to move the issue and the endpoint that would count as progress.
Mission
Make welfare law answer to the animals it claims to protect.
Bite Back works where public evidence, legal duties and decision-maker pressure can be tied to a concrete reform path.
Public pages carry sources, review status, correction history and uncertainty labels where they belong: next to the claim.
Actions stay connected to campaign updates, news, legal pathways and public records after the first click.
Launch focus
Two fronts, one standard.
The first public campaigns focus on statutory sentience and open animal welfare enforcement data. One asks whether law recognises animals as beings with interests of their own. The other asks whether regulators can show the public what enforcement is actually doing.
Transparency
Open Animal Welfare Data
Regulators publish comparable data on complaints, inspections, notices, prosecutions, outcomes, species and sectors.
Open campaignLegal reform
Sentience in Statute, Teeth in Practice
Animal welfare laws recognise animals as sentient beings and connect that recognition to enforceable duties, welfare-impact consideration, reporting and review.
Open campaign