SystemicExploitation is building a structured global record of how animals are used across industries and countries. This project is maintained with contributions from researchers and advocates around the world.
Because these systems evolve constantly through new policies, investigations, corporate expansion, and shifting regulations, keeping records accurate requires ongoing updates and local context.
We’re inviting contributors from around the world to help maintain and improve country records.
What Contributors Do
Country contributors help keep records accurate and up to date by:
- Adding relevant sources
- Highlighting recent developments
- Suggesting corrections or missing context
- Identifying industries or practices that should be documented
Most contributions are small updates that help ensure records reflect reality.
Expected Commitment
Around 1–2 hours per week.
Contributions can be made whenever convenient.
Who This Is For
You don’t need to be an academic or expert.
This role may be a good fit if you:
- care about exposing systems of animal exploitation
- are comfortable reading and evaluating sources
- want to help document how these systems operate in your country
Researchers, advocates, students, and journalists are all welcome.
How Contributions Work
Contributors submit updates or suggestions through a simple process.
Submissions are reviewed before being added to the public record to maintain consistency and accuracy across the project.
Become a Contributor
If you’re interested in contributing, please complete the form below.
Country contributors are credited on the country records they help maintain.
We review submissions manually and will get back to you shortly.