As the global population continues to expand, conflicts with wild animals are on the rise. Can we use artificial intelligence to mitigate these conflicts with wild animal welfare in mind? READ MORE
One technique used to reduce the poaching of black rhinos is removing their horns. A recent study looked at the potential effects of this practice on rhino population dynamics. READ MORE
After measuring birdsongs from urban San Francisco swallows during the COVID-19 lockdowns, scientists found a marked improvement in song quality. READ MORE
Pier fishing poses a threat to Brown Pelicans, but the key risk factors leading to entanglement are not well understood. Researchers investigate and discover potential associations. READ MORE
A wolf reintroduction ballot initiative in Colorado passed with just 51% support, despite higher levels of support shown in pre-election surveys. This study explores why public perception changed. READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about welfare issues in insect slaughter, dog guardian guilt, the global demand for eggs, and more. READ MORE
The U.S. Endangered Species Act became law in 1973. Unfortunately, delays and a lack of funding have limited its impact on imperiled plants and animals. READ MORE
Illegal wild animal trading continues to thrive in Southeast Asia. This report suggests ways to improve the situation. READ MORE
In this study, researchers dive into the literature on wild species “threat maps” to support conservation efforts, and reveal where more knowledge is needed. READ MORE
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