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
Long considered to be an abundant species, long-tailed macaques face threats from the wild animal trade, and because many are seen as pests. 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
Strategies to save species from extinction have failed far too often. How do these plans go wrong and, moving forward, how can we ensure that new plans will succeed? READ MORE
Bumblebees are willing to endure pain for a reward – but only when it’s worth it. This suggests a capacity to feel pain, similar to mammals. 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 conservation of global biodiversity is a worldwide concern, yet the scientific community relies disproportionately on studies published in English. READ MORE
Sebuah laporan dari Fish Welfare Initiative menunjukkan kompleksitas dalam mendefinisikan kesejahteraan ikan dan pentingnya mempertimbangkan pengalaman subjektif ikan. READ MORE
The release of pandemic-generated plastic waste in the global oceans presents a new and alarming situation. READ MORE
