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Studies about vegetarianism and veganism are on the rise. This paper explores trends in the research over the past 40 years. READ MORE
Getting Started In Legislative Advocacy
In this Faunalytics blog, we break down some of the insights from a report by Coller Animal Law Forum with helpful visuals and tips. READ MORE
Faunalytics’ 2023 Community Survey Results
We’re pleased to present the results of our annual audience survey, including what you think we’re doing right, what we can do better, and plans for the future. READ MORE
Putting An End To “Cub Petting”
In recent years, captive “lion cub petting experiences” have become immensely popular tourist attractions. This study explores the welfare threats found in South Africa’s cub petting facilities. READ MORE
The Ocean: A New Home For Pandemic Plastic Waste
The release of pandemic-generated plastic waste in the global oceans presents a new and alarming situation. READ MORE
What’s Missing In Sustainable Development?
In this policy brief, scholars argue that animals, humans, and the environment are interconnected, and that we cannot create a sustainable world without considering animal welfare. READ MORE
What’s Abuzz With Wild Insects?
Insect populations around the world are in decline, largely due to human activity. This blog explores how intensive agriculture threatens insects and how we can change the course of their fate. READ MORE
The Future Of Citizen Science
Many conservation projects rely on citizen science to monitor wild animals. Moving forward, how can we ensure these efforts are scientifically rigorous and reliable? READ MORE
Meat Reduction Through Our Lives
People are motivated to reduce their meat intake for a variety of personal and socioeconomic reasons. This study explores how meat reduction differs for young adults, families, and retirees. READ MORE