Many conservation projects rely on citizen science to monitor wild animals. Moving forward, how can we ensure these efforts are scientifically rigorous and reliable? READ MORE
While previous research on trophy hunting largely focuses on Westerners, this study offers the perspective of the Africans who are most affected by it. READ MORE
This study highlights the evolution of a whale shark population in Tanzania, and the importance of monitoring this species over the long term to protect them. READ MORE
In this policy brief, scholars argue that animals, humans, and the environment are interconnected, and that we cannot create a sustainable world without considering animal welfare. READ MORE
In this blog, law student Allison Anderson explores the challenge of counting how many aquatic animals are kept for public display in the United States. READ MORE
Bean geese exposed to noise at close range eat less and are on alert more. However, being part of a larger flock seems to ease some of this stress. READ MORE
This research found endangered or threatened shark species in shark fin soup samples throughout Singapore — and many of the samples contain excessive amounts of neurotoxins. READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about trophy hunting, companion animals and genetics, plant-based nudges, marine mammal captivity, and more. READ MORE
The ecological impacts of eating farmed animals are fairly well understood. Less is known about how humans’ consumption of other animals threatens biodiversity at a global scale. READ MORE
