A recent report from the Center for Biological Diversity and Collective Fashion Justice compiles evidence on the environmental impacts of the commercial wool industry, from farm to landfill. READ MORE
Conserving and restoring sites for nature can be more economically valuable than using them for other, human-centred purposes. READ MORE
This study of sixth graders in New Jersey set out to determine if humane education content — which nurtures kindness and empathy towards animals — could quantitatively impact reading performance. READ MORE
This guest blog from Wild Animal Initiative's Cat Kerr looks at creative and humane solutions for population management that take the sentience of so-called "pest" species seriously. READ MORE
The risk of new diseases might encourage the adoption of plant-based diets, according to a survey conducted in India’s National Capital Region. READ MORE
Our final roundup for 2021 looks at the resources published last year that were the most popular among our readers — with some surprises! READ MORE
Social media algorithms can often boost animal cruelty content, meaning that platforms are — regardless of their intentions — promoting it, and generating revenue for its creators. READ MORE
Social licking is widespread behaviour among cows and is related to social affinity and bonding, in a way that is analogous with human friendships. READ MORE
A survey of over 2,000 consumers determines who will be most likely to purchase "next gen" materials first, how well such items will be adopted, and what the potential market [...] READ MORE
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