Recent research on social cognition in fishes shows that they are able to make complex decisions and cooperate in various social situations. READ MORE
This blog explores the history of the animal rights movement, and looks at why animal rights are an important aspect of social justice. READ MORE
How quickly do social movements reach a "tipping point" and will the animal protection cause follow suit? We discuss some interesting research from Bloomberg News to shed a little light [...] READ MORE
Scientists combine bird detection data with mathematical modelling and show that bird diversity is greater in forests not exposed to logging. READ MORE
The international trade in amphibians is dynamic, and conservation concerns have multiplied recently, requiring a reappraisal of data capture and reporting. READ MORE
Researchers are united – we need more knowledge on the long-term effects of human expansion on wildlife. This blog post looks at some recent scholarship on the subject. READ MORE
In our final analysis for the 2018 Animal Tracker, we offer our takeaways. Though much has stayed the same over the past decade, animal protection remains popular and there seems [...] READ MORE
As long as zoos and aquariums exist, they need to step up to provide the best possible welfare for captive animals. This article looks at the challenges. READ MORE
29% of zoo visitors think ensuring the animals' welfare is a key responsibility for zoos, but none of the zoos in this study identified it as a top priority. READ MORE
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