In recent years, captive “lion cub petting experiences” have become immensely popular tourist attractions. This study explores the welfare threats found in South Africa’s cub petting facilities. READ MORE
Online ads may be a cost-effective way to discourage consumers from buying ivory and tiger parts. They might even change the social acceptability of the practice. READ MORE
In this Faunalytics blog, we explore the rich history of animal protection by Indigenous communities, and why Indigenous advocacy is critical. READ MORE
The COVID-19 lockdowns created an unprecedented situation for humans to observe the behavior of wild animals in deserted urban areas. READ MORE
Faunalytics’ Research Library has just hit 5,000 entries! Our Content Director, karol orzechowski, reflects on the growth of the database we’ve built and shares some of his favorites from the [...] READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about pandemic plastic waste, U.S. attitudes towards wildlife, Canadian animal welfare progress, and more! READ MORE
Rat poisons cause slow and painful deaths. Chemicals that reduce fertility in rats may decrease populations without causing suffering. READ MORE
The management of non-native animals often exists in complex social and political contexts. This case study from Madrid explores the role that journalists play in framing public opinions. READ MORE
A 50-state survey explored the social perspectives on U.S. wild animal management, and found a shift towards the sentiment that wild animals deserve social and moral consideration. READ MORE
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