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In the U.S., veg*n eating has historically been considered “feminine” behavior. Veg*n men may try to use masculine and class-based narratives to redefine veg*nism as a masculine choice. READ MORE
Crustacean Welfare: Scientific Issues
Legislators, the scientific community, and animal protection organizations have recently taken an increased interest in the welfare of crustaceans. In response, this study examines some scientific issues and studies related to the topic. READ MORE
Tipping Points And What They Mean For Animals
An experimental model suggests that once about 25% of a population are committed to a belief, that belief will rapidly become a majority opinion or behavior. READ MORE
No Better Than Flipping A Coin?: Behavioral Evaluations Of Shelter Dogs
A review of research on canine behavioral evaluations suggests they may not be appropriate tools for use in shelters, because they can result in faulty information that's used make life-or-death decisions. READ MORE
Options For Keeping The Food System Within Environmental Limits
This study examines the potential for three interventions to help humans avoid catastrophe in the food system in coming decades. READ MORE
Food In The Anthropocene: The EAT-Lancet Commission Report
The EAT-Lancet Commission, a collaboration between 37 experts from 16 countries, examines five major Earth systems and the health outcomes associated with various diets. READ MORE
Light Pollution And Moth Behavior
Moths appear to adapt to light pollution over time by evolving a reduced tendency to fly toward artificial light sources. READ MORE