Commercial bear bile farming is sometimes positioned as good for conservation by controlling the source of product. Will closing bear farms in Vietnam put increased pressure on wild bear populations? 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
Captivity results in many negative health consequences for elephants and cetaceans. Research suggests that it also causes neural damage. READ MORE
Companion animal food industries often hide shark meat in their products. Such mislabeling misleads consumers and contributes to the global decline of shark populations. READ MORE
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems impact animals in many ways. This paper presents an argument for including animals in AI ethics. 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
Researchers test a new method to accurately monitor the welfare of decapods and cephalopods raised in captivity. READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about monkeys used in animal research, investment in meat and dairy companies, the uptake of plant-based meat in Africa, and more! READ MORE
A noisy sea can be terrible for aquatic animal welfare. This study looks at noise pollution from deep-sea mining and calls for a reevaluation of future mining projects. READ MORE
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