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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
Tigers In America: A Review
A 2014 survey of U.S. adults finds a great deal of people are misinformed about the state of captive tigers in the U.S., including their approximate population in captivity and [...] READ MORE
Implementing The Precautionary Principle For Animal Sentience
A pragmatic formulation of the precautionary principle for animal sentience is presented and is argued to enable quick decision-making to prevent serious animal welfare issues. READ MORE
Faunalytics Index – September 2018
Our Faunalytics Index for September 2018 looks at vegetarianism and meat consumption, animal cruelty crimes, wild animal population control, flamingo welfare and much more. READ MORE
Captive Flamingos And Animal Welfare
A study looking at flamingos in captivity – a Faunalytics Research Library first – determines some baseline numbers for measure captive flamingo welfare. READ MORE
Non-Human Animals And Suicide
Many people believe that only humans have capacities needed for suicidal behavior, but self-destructive and self-injurious behaviors among human and non-humans may vary along a continuum. READ MORE
Animal Tracker 2018: Analysis & Takeaways
In our final analysis for the 2018 Animal Tracker, we offer our takeaways. Though much has stayed the same over the past decade, animal protection remains popular and there seems [...] 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