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Chimpanzees wearing human clothes and being presented in unnatural environments in the media, has a negative effect on conservation effort to protect them. READ MORE
High Numbers Of Animal Migration After Climate Warming
This article has found that animals are migrating at a rate higher than in the past, which the authors argue comes down to the warming of various climates. READ MORE
Americans Want Cameras Aimed At African Lions, Not Rifles
U.S. adults vastly prefer taking photos of lions over shooting them. The tourism industry should focus on preservation and protection of wild lions to keep tourism strong. READ MORE
Perceptions Of Family Violence And Companion Animals
A majority of college undergraduate respondents perceived a connection between violence against children and violence against companion animals. READ MORE
Concern In Herpetofauna Pet-Keeping By Secondary Students
Most English secondary students that keep herpetofauna as companion animals, capture these animals from the wild and do not have the knowledge to properly take care of their companion animal. READ MORE
U.S. States With Felony-Level Animal Cruelty Laws
This article discusses the evaluators used in determining how different U.S. states approach animal cruelty crimes. READ MORE
Social Acceptance Of Dairy Farming: The Ambivalence Between The Two Faces Of Modernity
This study used a three-tiered approach to investigate attitudes of Dutch citizens toward dairy farming. READ MORE
The Caring Sleuth: Portrait Of An Animal Rights Activist
An examination of autobiographies and surveys has found that, due to their caring about animal suffering and the lack of backing from society, animal advocates are easily led to internal tensions. READ MORE
Zoomorphy: Animal Metaphors for Human Personality
A study has found that animal metaphors are generally negative and the authors argue this helps maintain a divide between humans and other animals. READ MORE