As wild animal habitats are invaded by humans, more conflicts may arise. What paths can we take to minimize conflicts where black bears and humans live in close proximity? READ MORE
A guest blog from The Fur-Bearers explores industry misuse of the term "humane," and how the general public defines the term vs. what it actually describes. READ MORE
This month's Faunalytics Index provides facts and stats about climate change and animal agriculture, the effect of oil drilling noise on songbirds, the world of invertebrates, and more. READ MORE
Primates housed in labs and zoos are often used for scientific research. This study argues that studying primates in the wild may be the most ethical choice. READ MORE
As animals move to avoid the effects of climate change, so will the pathogens they carry. This study estimated the extent of future viral transmissions across the globe. READ MORE
We may be misguided when ranking the factors that threaten biodiversity. This study says we can and should consider the effects of multiple threats at once when making conservation decisions. READ MORE
Our eighth Fundamental looks at the vast world of invertebrates — a category of animals that includes everyone from fruit flies to octopi — and explores just how much we [...] READ MORE
Caring for animals can be both rewarding and incredibly challenging work. Compassion fatigue can impact caregivers' mental health and the animals they work with. READ MORE
White-nose syndrome is causing a decline in bat populations across U.S. national parks. How willing are park visitors to follow measures designed to protect bats? READ MORE
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