Champion for animal rights Karen Davis passed away from an unknown cause, at the UPC sanctuary, on November 4, 2023, at the age of 79.
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Who Was Karen Davis?
Karen Davis was a compassionate and tireless advocate for animal rights.
As the president of United Poultry Concerns (UPC), a non-profit organization she founded in 1990, Davis dedicated her life to improving the treatment of chickens, turkeys, and ducks in factory farming.

Photo Credit: United Poultry Concerns
Davis raised awareness about the inhumane conditions they often endured in factory farming. Her efforts at UPC were instrumental in bringing attention to the suffering of these animals and driving positive change in the industry.
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In addition to her advocacy work, Davis was a prolific author, using her writing to shed light on the plight of animals in factory farming and promote veganism.
Her notable works, including “Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned Eggs: An Inside Look at the Modern Poultry Industry” (1997) and “The Holocaust and the Henmaid’s Tale: A Case for Comparing Atrocities” (2005), provided valuable insights into the challenges faced by domestic fowl and the ethical concerns surrounding their treatment.
Furthermore, Davis’s dedication to spreading awareness extended to her foreword for Michael Lanfield’s book, “The Interconnectedness of Life,” published on December 6, 2014.


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