In 2018, at least 75% or more of U.S. adults said that the welfare and protection of animals is “very” or “somewhat” important in every issue area. READ MORE
Study finds that cat urine solvent can help to manage feral cats in various ways, and may even be an effective scent lure for other wild small felids. READ MORE
This literature review analyzed 54 studies that measured attitudes of more than 23,000 humans about conflicts they had experienced with wildlife. READ MORE
The following article does a review of 40 years of IUCN-related literature on endangered species. For each species that improved in endangered status, 8 deteriorated in population, with large-bodied species [...] READ MORE
Most respondents support conservation of the species, and the study authors recommend that educational opportunities be created for the local public to inform residents about mountain lion research and management. READ MORE
A conservation effort in a remote region of Borneo has found that whilst some species preferred logged areas, medium and large carnivores prefer forests. READ MORE
The following paper discusses the argument of devoting more research to the emotional effects of death on animals, the grieving involved, and other effects death has on animal wellbeing and [...] READ MORE
This literature review argues against human hunting of large predators, since it alters their behavior, thereby adversely impacting the entire ecological system and contradicting overall conservation goals. READ MORE
Feeding wild animals in many contexts is more harmful than beneficial, and the author calls for improved education and enforcement. READ MORE
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