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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: 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
Exotic Companion Animals, Animal Welfare, And Public Safety
A wide-ranging review of the trade of exotic animals as companions looks at the issue from the perspectives of animal welfare and public safety. READ MORE
Intentional Vehicle-Wildlife Collisions
A blog exploring the difficult topic of intentional vehicle-wildlife collisions. How and why do people intentionally swerve their vehicles to hit animals? READ MORE
The Dying Animal
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
Schoolchildren and One of the Most Unpopular Animals: Are They Ready to Protect Snakes?
This study explored schoolchildren’s attitudes towards snakes and found (contrary to popular belief) that many liked snakes and most wanted to see them protected, suggesting that children have an interest [...] READ MORE
Results Of The “Programme Animals Survey 2005”
This study examined attitudes towards zoo program activities to determine an ethical guideline on using animals in demonstrations and commercial activities. READ MORE
Highway-related Wildlife Mortality Study
Evaluates the importance of highway-related wildlife mortality and possible ways to influence behavior to protect wildlife from collisions with vehicles. READ MORE
Comparison Of Student Attitudes Toward Snakes
This study investigates the attitudes of Turkish and Slovakian students toward snakes with emphasis on the "negativistic" and "naturalistic" dimensions. READ MORE