A study comparing cooperative behavior between wolves, dogs, and humans, shows that species exist on a continuum, rather than in discreet evolutionary silos. READ MORE
A review of the status of predator species shows that we need to learn how to coexist with large carnivores if we want to have an ecologically balanced world. READ MORE
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
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
This month's Faunalytics Index provides results from our Animal Tracker survey plus facts about boat noise, dogs, organic diets, and more. READ MORE
Wolf management programs struggle to incorporate the wide ranging attitudes and opinions of individuals who live in close proximity to the animal. READ MORE
A long term study of European attitudes finds that people have a much more favourable opinion of bears than wolves, depending on local context. READ MORE
With an approach similar to "Trap, Neuter, Release" programs, the introduction of "placeholder" species can reduce hybrids and preserve endangered carnivores. READ MORE
In observational experiments, wolves appear to be better at imitating the behaviors of their own species when compared to dogs. READ MORE
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