Vegan activists have published the contact information of thousands of dairy farmers across England and Wales.
Activists part of Project Calf are encouraging people to ‘document, protest and expose’ the actions of the 9,000 farmers whose addresses are listed online.
Those behind the campaign have published an interactive map on their website, which lists not only the addresses of dairy farmers but their telephone numbers too.
As reported by Metro, the map was made from the Food Standards Agency list of registered dairy farms, conducted in June 2018.
The activists’ aim is to allow people to find dairy farms easily, so they can then document everything that happens there and make it public knowledge.
The website provides advice as to how people can document their findings, stating:
There are lots of options when it comes to choosing which equipment you want to use- hidden cameras, camcorders, regular cameras or even a drone. Or just use your phone.All footage will have an enormous and vital impact when documenting the horrific reality behind dairy.Our aim is to expose dairy farming practices, gather evidence and present it to the public.
It doesn’t stop there though; as well as asking their followers to document what’s going on at dairy farms, Project Calf is also encouraging people to protest their actions too.
Not only that, but people are urged to share their findings with the public – either via social media or street demos to expose what they have found.
The group states:
You may wish to tailor your project around gathering footage to share on your social media accounts or website to raise awareness of the plight of the cows being kept there.

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