Research shows that sows can learn to estimate time intervals of 5 days after training but don't accurately learn intervals in the range of minutes. READ MORE
What do the stages of grief tell us about the process of becoming a veg*n advocate and improving our advocacy to help animals more effectively? READ MORE
In our final blog for the 2016 Animal Tracker, we try to make sense of the results by exploring awareness, support, and cognitive dissonance. READ MORE
An independent audit of the Dutch fur industry finds mink farming to be one of the most environmentally devastating ways to produce clothing. READ MORE
A blog exploring the difficult topic of intentional vehicle-wildlife collisions. How and why do people intentionally swerve their vehicles to hit animals? READ MORE
Important research shows no significant difference in dog bite type or severity between legislated and non-legislated dogs. READ MORE
A series of studies validate a new measure of speciesism, and show how it relates to other prejudices, empathy, open-mindedness, and pro-animal behavior. READ MORE
The presence of horses in modern circuses is ethically problematic, but may have actually helped horses in some ways. READ MORE
A paper exploring how childhood literature and film - and associated promotional food tie-ins aimed at children - contribute to a food socialization. READ MORE
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