Philosopher and Animal Studies scholar Jeff Sebo explores three practical steps we can take to include animals in global health and environmental protection efforts. READ MORE
Can bees thrive in urban ecosystems? These researchers argue that quality, not necessarily quantity, matters when planting floral food sources for wild bees. READ MORE
Join us as we feature 22 species we’ve covered to celebrate 22 Years of Faunalytics! READ MORE
Does the media and marketing attention that charismatic species get translate into conservation effort and protection? An international group of researchers examines the issue. READ MORE
Mammals have a long history of exploitation to make ingredients for traditional medicines. What characteristics correlate most strongly with their use and what does this imply for conservation efforts? READ MORE
War has an immense impact on non-human animals. This paper considers consider the costs of our conflicts on non-human animals through theories of proportionality and necessity. READ MORE
By increasing the public’s exposure to exotic animal content, social media normalizes and drives demand for the wildlife trade. Social media companies can combat this with targeted moderation. READ MORE
This report quantifies "blue loss": the number of fish caught each year but not accounted for in the human food chain. It estimates that number to be about 1.2 trillion [...] READ MORE
Many of us think of zoos as prisons for wild animals — and many are. According to one conservation expert, however, some facilities that rise to a certain standard could play [...] READ MORE
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