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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
Attitudes Of Wildlife Damage Managers And Animal Activists
This article compared an animal rights organization and an animal damage control association, and found very little in common between the two. READ MORE
When Is A Survey Not A Survey?
Surveys can be a vital tool for advocates, but without an understanding of how they function, they are likely not to achieve ideal results. This article discusses how to effectively use surveys. READ MORE
Strategic Analysis of Animal Welfare Legislation
This report reacts to the reform-abolish controversy and offers a method for analyzing measures on their individual merits, which is then applied to the abolition of battery cages. READ MORE
The Urgency Of Animal Protection
Human activity is currently causing the death, suffering, and extinction of billions of animals every single year. The animal advocacy movement needs to fuel the urgency of the situation, and bring this urgency into their advocacy. READ MORE
Studies: Cause Marketing Increases Sales
80% of consumers would switch brands if they associated the brand with a good cause and 26% believe companies should give more to non-profits. READ MORE
Mammals Facing Extinction Threat
5,487 species of mammals are endangered, with human expansion into natural habitats and hunting for food being the two biggest threats they face. Conservation programs have demonstrated success in recovering species populations, and can work to improve their chances of survival. READ MORE
It’s the (Animal) Economy, Stupid
The animal protection movement must accept the importance of economics and strive to understand it better so that economic arguments and metrics work for us rather than against us. READ MORE
Achieving Breakthrough Performance
In this article, some effective managers draw on extensive experience and research to share four simple principles they use to take organizations from mediocrity to stardom. READ MORE