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A research review from The National Canine Research Council reveals how unreliable data has created misconceptions related to how dog breeds are perceived. READ MORE
Unwelcome Reminders: Meat Imagery And Antiveg*n Sentiments
Does reminding people that the meat on their plate came from an animal have any influence on their attitudes toward veg*ns? READ MORE
The Community Lifesaving Dashboard: The Power Of Data In Advocates’ Hands
The community lifesaving dashboard is an unprecedented collection of data on animal shelters across the United States. READ MORE
Three Years, Six Shelters, 72,970 Cats: The TNVR Impact
Can trap-neuter-vaccinate-return be a viable solution to the animal shelter crisis in the U.S.? This study finds success at six municipal shelters. READ MORE
TNR And Ethics: Taking The Nation By Storm
Trap-neuter-return has become a mainstream way to address community cat populations. Two scholars explore its popularity through an ethical lens. READ MORE
Do Animal Self-Identities Shape Concern for Animal Rights?
When it comes to supporting animal rights, does self-identification play a role? Researchers look to furries and therians for answers. READ MORE
Differing Empathy in Vegetarians, Vegans, and Omnivores
Does the decision to follow a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle affect our cognitive processing of empathy? A study of neural research says maybe so. READ MORE
Animal Advocacy And Cognitive Re-Engineering
Swedish researchers analyzed the experiences that reinforce animal rights advocacy, and propose three empirical processes to help us understand what changes hearts and minds. READ MORE
Behind The ‘Graze Craze’: The Environmental Impacts Of Grazing Ruminants
Is consuming “grass-fed” animals truly a sustainable alternative? An extensive report suggests that may not be the case when it comes to our environment. READ MORE