This paper tackles the nature of suffering and rejects the common definitions. Instead, the author argues that suffering is the "experience of one's life going badly". READ MORE
Children watching programs is more effective at increasing knowledge and improving attitudes towards animals than simply listening to their teacher. However, these results were not maintained over time suggesting that [...] READ MORE
Animal advocates should be careful when looking at research on public opinion and behavior as many different variables, notably the observer effect, can heavily skew results. The simple context, order, [...] READ MORE
Due to marine biodiversity loss caused by humans, the ocean is increasingly failing to sustain itself and the animals relying on it. Fortunately, data shows us that these trends are [...] READ MORE
This article discusses how opinion polls generally exaggerate public involvement on social issues and how generally far less people care than what polls might indicate. READ MORE
A study of Indian zoos has found that zoos can help educate the public and respondents believe that zoos could definitely help with protecting wild animals. READ MORE
Turkish veterinarians on the whole support animal welfare concerns with a few exceptions, and females were more supportive on average then men were. READ MORE
An examination of Canadian province´s animal laws has determined that Manitoba has the best protection for animals whilst Quebec has in fact one of the worst. READ MORE
This article compared an animal rights organization and an animal damage control association, and found very little in common between the two. READ MORE
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