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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
How To Quantify Animal Suffering
How feasible is it to quantify animal suffering and compare it between species? Should such subjective measures influence our advocacy priorities? This blog explores the question further. READ MORE
How Nonprofits Can Recruit And Retain Staff More Effectively
This report sets out ways in which nonprofits can be more effective at recruiting and retaining staff. Some tips apply particularly to Millennials and Baby Boomers.
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A Pragmatist’s Guide To Animal Advocacy
What will it take to achieve meaningful change for animals in the next couple of decades? READ MORE
Understanding Survey Results
Although often a very useful tool, surveys can easily be misused and rendered useless. Learn how to work with surveys, and separate the good from the bad. READ MORE
Four Ways Research Can Help Animal Advocates
How even do-it-yourself research offers important insights and much-needed measurement to animal advocacy programs and campaigns READ MORE
The 5 Key Challenges Facing Animal Advocates
What are the main challenges facing animal advocates? The first one is just getting people to pay enough attention. READ MORE