Our wrap-up of the 2017 Animal Tracker asks what would happen if women ran the world and examines age, ethnicity, and animal advocacy. READ MORE
Advocacy based on education and persuasion is slow and inherently limited. We should focus on creating new advocates and pursuing systemic change. READ MORE
Why are most people willing to pay others to engage in animal cruelty, even when they can make personal choices to prevent it? READ MORE
How many animals are there, how many of them suffer at human hands, and how can advocates use this information most effectively? READ MORE
What are the reasons that dogs and cats may not be adopted from animal shelters in the U.S. and abroad? We share 10 of them and the supporting research. READ MORE
Animal assisted therapy has a long history in human society and many claim it has significant benefits for both the animals and for the therapy subjects. But should animals be [...] READ MORE
Faunalytics was funded to conduct a three-phase research project investigating different names for meat alternatives. The results may surprise you! READ MORE
Increasingly, science is opening its doors to help from the general public in the form of citizen science projects. In this blog, we outline some recent and exciting examples. READ MORE
Our latest Faunalytics poll looks at COVID-19, and what the general public knows about its relationship to animals. The results show there is room for education — and backlash. READ MORE
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