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A case study from Australia looks at how advocates can make the connection between environmental and animal advocacy issues, and take action on both simultaneously. READ MORE
Faunalytics Index – August 2018
Our Faunalytics Index for August 2018 looks at the exotic animal trade, public opinion on laws protecting animals, meat-free menus, and much more. READ MORE
Animal Tracker 2018: Adequacy Of Laws
Legislative change is an important part of improving animal welfare. By taking advantage of positive changes in public opinion the right proposal at the right political moment can have far-reaching [...] READ MORE
Animal Tracker 2018: Importance of Animal Protection
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
Faunalytics Index – May 2018
Our Faunalytics Index for May 2018 looks at the benefits of artificial reefs, Welfare Quality protocols, research animal advocacy, companion animals in South Korea, and more. READ MORE
Make A Difference For Animals Used In Science
To mark World Week For Animals In Labs, this blog brings together a collection of resources and publications to inform, motivate, and inspire you in your advocacy for research animals. READ MORE
Do Animals Think About The Future?
Studies of non-human primates, rats, black-capped chickadees, scrub-jays, and tayras indicate that animals may have a sense of "the future," and act accordingly. READ MORE
Unintended Consequences Of Banning Wild Meat
Trust in government policies can be undermined if they conflict with peoples’ experiences, as happened in Sierra Leone following the Ebola outbreak in 2013. READ MORE
Can Computers Help Improve Animal Welfare?
Computers can give us insight into non-human primate cognitive abilities and enrich the captive environment for animals. But are these computer solutions to captive welfare ethical? READ MORE