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More than a third of Yale University diners would like less vegetarian and vegan entrees, with the school failing to produce an appealing vegan menu. READ MORE
The Impacts Of Profound Wildlife Experiences
People who have had a profound experience with wildlife subsequently have better attitudes towards wildlife animals than those without the experience. READ MORE
National Equine Health Survey 2010
An examination of British horse welfare has found lameness to be the most frequent horse health problem, alongside weight management. READ MORE
Want to be a More Effective Advocate? Put the (Vegan) Shoe on the Other Foot
To communicate more effectively about animal issues, try thinking about how you would react to other advocacy information that questions your own practices. READ MORE
TMI: Does Information Overload Spell The End Of Outreach?
Every day, a person in the U.S. consumes about 34 gigabytes of information, making it difficult for animal advocates to get their message through on social media. READ MORE
Three Easy Steps to Better Advocacy
As advocates, we're often frustrated when people don't take action after we ask them to make changes that help animals. Last week's article, "Want Better Results for Animals? Put the Vegan Shoe on the Other Foot," invited you to gain insight into your advocacy by being on the receiving end of a campaign outside the animal protection field. I've used this approach at numerous conferences... READ MORE
Animal Play And Animal Welfare
Animal play has been long used as an identifier of animal welfare but research has found it to be a vexing behavioural phenomenon that can indicate both positive and negative welfare. READ MORE
Avian Maternal Response To Chick Distress
This study examined the behavior of domestic hens and found that they exhibit emotions indicative of “empathy” when confronted with their chicks’ distress. READ MORE
Veterinary Care For Horse Transportation By Air
Horses are transported by air for a variety of reasons including competition, breeding and trade. This article summarizes the potential stress and physiological effects of air transport on horses. READ MORE