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Compensation programs could be a subsidy toward livestock production and livestock production has harmful effects on the environment and nearby habitats. READ MORE
Challenge Of Balancing Protected Areas And Human Interests
Protected lands are not viewed as important: they only cover 6% of the earth's surface, and reports have shown that 50-100% of strictly protected lands are still illegally occupied by humans. READ MORE
Impacts Of Marine Biodiversity Loss On Ocean Ecosystem Services
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 reversible. 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
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
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
The Hunt For Mercy
Animal protective laws generally come in two different forms, human-centred priorities or animal rights. This article examined which form the English ban on fox hunting took. READ MORE
National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, 2007
This New Zealand report discusses key indicators for assessing animal welfare with an emphasis on farmed animals and wildlife. READ MORE
The Spotted Owl Back In Forest Spotlight
Against the advice of leading scientists, 1.6 million acres of habitat are no longer federally protected. What's more, there has been an estimated 38% reduction in spotted owls, with blame being put on Bush’s loyalty to the timber industry. READ MORE