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The first blog analyzing our 2019 Animal Tracker study looks at the background and methodology of the survey, a brief overview of the latest results, and a deeper dive into [...] READ MORE
The Biomass Census
An accurate census of biomass allows us to better understand the effects of climate change and human activity, which are necessary for any plan to reduce or reverse them. READ MORE
Plastic Pollution Has Reached A New Low: The Deep Ocean
Once-untouchable deep-sea ecosystems aren’t safe from plastic. This study seeks to find just how contaminated two of the deepest ocean trenches are with plastic waste. READ MORE
Rating Animals’ Quality Of Life
Animals in factory farms have the worst lives, that virtually no one would want for themselves. This report compares how their suffering may measure up to wild animals, and other [...] READ MORE
California Sea Otters Need Kelp Cover To Recover
Data from Monterey Bay reveals that human intervention is necessary to help sea otter populations expand their geographic range. READ MORE
Faunalytics Index – May 2019
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts about backyard chickens, self-described vegetarians, dogs' cooperative abilities, and much more. READ MORE
Turning A Viral Moment Into An Advocacy Movement
The wave of donations after Cecil the lion’s death shows that personal reflection and group cohesion can create lasting advocacy in remote conservation campaigns. READ MORE
Lion Population Bounce-Back After A Trophy Hunting Moratorium
Regular hunting moratoriums may be a promising way to mitigate concerns about lion survival, sex ratios, and age distributions. READ MORE
They’re Calling On You: Conservation & Points Of Influence
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