This annual review of trapping statistics in the United States shows that almost 80% of trappers say that fur is "not at all important" for their income. READ MORE
Men’s willingness to engage in "green behaviors" may be influenced by threatening or affirming their masculinity, as well as by using "masculine" rather than "conventional" green branding. READ MORE
Artificial reefs may be able to buffer rare and non-migratory species from local extinction in times of drought, and should be considered in efforts to preserve aquatic biodiversity. READ MORE
How we treat animals is not consistent and not even. Where does animal prejudice come from, and what can advocates do about it? READ MORE
Pro-animal rights initiatives in the US have been most successful in states with a smaller agriculture workforce and a more progressive political culture. READ MORE
All animals are important and worthy of protection. Animal advocates should bring more awareness to those who have been overlooked by the mainstream. READ MORE
Henry Bergh is a pioneering hero in animal advocacy, the founder of ASPCA and the man who built the foundation of legal and cultural protection for animals. READ MORE
Conservation and animal welfare groups agree on the level of harm to wildlife caused by humans. Wildlife managers can be more inclusive of welfare groups. READ MORE
Fur coats have fallen out of fashion. Is silk next? A new Faunalytics guest blog looks at the dynamics that might bring insect suffering into focus. READ MORE
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