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Selfie Wall Mosaics: Can you spot yourself?

  • Writer: Crustacean Compassion
    Crustacean Compassion
  • Nov 11, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 29, 2022

Throughout September, our supporters added their faces to our Selfie Wall. By adding their face, they were showing the government that they care about the welfare of animals like crabs, lobsters and shrimp (decapod crustaceans).


After receiving hundreds of selfies, we’ve transformed the faces of our supporters into welfare mosaics. Now we’re using these mosaics to show Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) how much support there is for the protection of these vulnerable animals. We’re still awaiting the release of the Defra commissioned LSE review of decapod sentience, which must be released in time to inform decision makers voting on the Sentience Bill.



The faces also include business expert Deborah Meaden, presenter and naturalist Michaela Strachan, vet and public figure Pete Wedderburn, and chair of the Animal Welfare Working Group Sean Wensley. Can you spot them?


Take Action

Whether your face is on the wall of not, it’s not too late for your voice to be heard. Write to your MP now using our pre-drafted letter template, it only takes a minute but could be the difference between their inclusion in the Sentience Bill: https://crustaceancompassion.good.do/sentience/TellYourMP-SB/

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