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Results from the 2018 Faunalytics Animal Tracker are in! This blog provides a summary, background, and methodology and explores the most relevant results for animal advocates. READ MORE
Faunalytics’ Areas Of Improvement
In this blog, we discuss how we choose the topics we cover and how we're constantly working to be more effective, inspired in part by the ACE review of Faunalytics. READ MORE
What Effective Animal Advocacy Looks Like
What a year! In 2017, Faunalytics shared hundreds of studies, reached many thousands of advocates, and worked directly with more than a dozen animal groups. READ MORE
Faunalytics’ Room For More Funding
We believe that Faunalytics accomplishes a lot with very little. But we could do much more for animals with additional support. Read about our "room for more funding." READ MORE
Evolution Of A Veg*n Advocate
What do the stages of grief tell us about the process of becoming a veg*n advocate and improving our advocacy to help animals more effectively? READ MORE
First-Ever Study Of Veganism And Animal Welfare In Palestine
A new study supported by Faunalytics looks at the state of veganism in Palestine: where it is now and where it could possibly grow. READ MORE
The Precautionary Principle And Sentience
A new paper makes a case that, when it comes to animals whose sentience has not be fully backed by science, we should act with precaution. READ MORE
We Are The Low-Hanging Fruit
Advocacy based on education and persuasion is slow and inherently limited. We should focus on creating new advocates and pursuing systemic change. READ MORE
Animal Tracker 2016: Analysis & Takeaways
In our final blog for the 2016 Animal Tracker, we try to make sense of the results by exploring awareness, support, and cognitive dissonance. READ MORE