A series of studies validate a new measure of speciesism, and show how it relates to other prejudices, empathy, open-mindedness, and pro-animal behavior. READ MORE
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
The preferences and attitudes of people who donate to animal causes are explored in Faunalytics’ reanalysis of data provided by the Blackbaud Institute and Edge Research. READ MORE
Two dozen of the best and most insightful articles from our library in 2017, including the most popular items, overlooked items, and a handful of oldies. READ MORE
A review of evidence uncovers significant — and often overlooked — negative environmental impacts of animal research. READ MORE
The U.S. government spends $15 billion every year on research involving animals, and most of that testing is wasteful and doesn't help to advance human health. What can be done [...] READ MORE
The animal protection cause has strong and steady support, the credibility of animal groups is solid, and most people perceive animal welfare to be important for all animals. READ MORE
A study examining attitudes toward animal welfare in Cyprus compared to the U.K., and developing a new measure of attitudes toward animals and abuse. READ MORE
More than 60% of animals used in forensics tests are never anesthetized. Even for those who are, the procedures they undergo are brutal and cruel. READ MORE
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