Directive 2010/63/EU is novel in its inclusion of the use of cephalopods for experimental purposes. But cephalopods are some of the most complex, sentient, and misunderstood species on earth, and [...] READ MORE
Traditional wild animal conservation treats animals as passive, predictable beings. This paper argues for an approach that considers their agency in conservation decisions. READ MORE
Shark populations in coastal regions have been depleted. This study examines the factors that drive reef shark decline and the conservation strategies to protect these vulnerable animals. READ MORE
Ever wonder how your community survey responses are used? In this blog, we break down a handful of important ways your feedback is incorporated directly into Faunalytics' work. READ MORE
Norway rats are perceived as a “pests” and subjected to lethal population control. This article assesses six methods used to kill them in the U.K., showing a need for more [...] READ MORE
Despite their popularity, little is known about the needs of reptiles kept as companion animals. A new survey explores why people seek reptiles as companions and how they perceive their [...] READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about ornamental fishes, companion animal food security, Domino's Pizza's failing animal welfare grades, and more. READ MORE
A global poll suggests that many adults are aware of — and responding to — the animal welfare harms of fashion, especially in the wake of Covid-19. READ MORE
This paper presents a historic review of attitudes toward fur farming, wild trapping, and fur products in the U.K. from 1997 to 2021, and post-Brexit data on these topics. READ MORE
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