This overview of our current measurement process highlights how we evaluate our indirect impact, and how other organizations can too. READ MORE
Scientific research is supposed to be rigorous and unbiased. When a small set of papers becomes influential, however, self-reinforcing viewpoints can emerge. READ MORE
Veterinarians have life-saving knowledge and skills to help animals in need. This blog looks at the challenges of their work, and how we can help them be better allies to [...] READ MORE
Does a honeybee live through more “moments” per second than a human? And if different species do experience time at different rates, what welfare implications follow? READ MORE
Animals who are perceived as cute, less edible, less familiar, and more capable of feeling tend to be treated with greater moral concern. READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and figures about corporate animal welfare standards, companion dogs and childhood development, cultured meat acceptance, and more. READ MORE
This study looks at attitudes towards companion animals in Palestine, comparing them with Norwegian respondents, and finding some of their responses to be remarkably similar. READ MORE
Our latest blog summarizes the complexities of the debate about feral cats and how we mitigate their impact, paying special attention to the data on Trap-Neuter-Return programs. READ MORE
Veterinarians regularly have to make hard choices when it comes to preserving animal welfare. This study examined how veterinary students' views changed over the course of their studies. READ MORE
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