Farm animals exhibit motion sickness behaviors during road transportation. Although motion sickness affects the welfare of potentially millions of individuals, little research has been done on the topic. READ MORE
A review penned by HSUS looks at the evolution of societal expectations regarding animals and wave of progress that may be drive by advocacy. READ MORE
Although nonhuman animals are referred to as “who” in English language learners’ reading material, it is not deemed acceptable in their dictionaries. READ MORE
Conservation and animal welfare groups agree on the level of harm to wildlife caused by humans. Wildlife managers can be more inclusive of welfare groups. READ MORE
A new approach assesses crippling of hunted animals, enabling monitoring of negative impacts of recreational hunting as a wildlife management tool. READ MORE
