Merseyside gamers invited to play RSPCA animal futures game
Players are invited to explore the five scenarios and consider their role in changing the world for animals today, to create a better future for them and humans.
The RSPCA said people in Merseyside had the potential to make a difference by taking part in the project which will move forward to a national consultation later this year.
RSPCA chief executive Chris Sherwood said: “We need to rethink our relationship with animals.
“We know the fate of animals, whether on farms, labs, in homes or the wild, is inextricably linked to our own.
“Our Animal Futures project examines how factors from climate change and loss of natural habitats to rapid technological and demographic changes could shape the world for both animals and people.
“Some of these worlds may seem bleak or even downright chilling. The good news is that animals’ futures are in our hands but time is running out.”