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People overwhelmingly support being kind and compassionate toward non-human animals, so why is it that so many animals still suffer at human hands? READ MORE
Changing The Tide To Save The Starfish
Using the starfish story motif as the driving force behind the ideas of this article, I argue that system-wide changes for animals requires more than just persuasion in the advocacy arsenal. READ MORE
The Sentience and Feelings of Fish
Fish are rarely the focus of animal protection efforts even though billions of fish are killed each year, and over-fishing is damaging ecosystems. READ MORE
Awareness of Whale Conservation Status and Whaling Policy in the U.S.
There is a general lack of awareness of the conservation status of whales and U.S. policies toward whaling, suggesting the need for greater public outreach. READ MORE
Insight For Advocates: The Latest Animal Tracker Results
To really know what non-advocates think it is essential to ask them directly and then filter their responses through rigorous analysis. READ MORE
Research Gains A Seat At The Table: A Ten-Year Retrospective Of Faunalytics
When we first founded Faunalytics, some animal advocates were skeptical of our case for investing in strategic research. Fortunately, things are changing. READ MORE
HSUS vs. CCF – Who Is Winning?
In HSUS' and the CCF’s fight against one another, there are two distinct viewpoints on how the HSUS should best counter misinformation from the CCF. READ MORE
It’s All About The Children
It is difficult to convince adults to make radical lifestyle changes, but children are more open and offer a far more valuable opportunity to foster the philosophy of animal liberation. READ MORE
The Economics of Ending Canada’s Commercial Harp Seal Hunt
This paper evaluates the economic argument for ending the Canadian commercial seal hunt, and explores public opinion and government policy. READ MORE