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Captive Marine Mammals: Assessing Acoustic Welfare
Captive Marine Mammals: Assessing Acoustic Welfare
Current guidance doesn’t sufficiently consider the acoustic welfare of captive marine mammals. What does this mean and how can it be improved? READ MORECurrent guidance doesn’t sufficiently consider the acoustic welfare of captive marine mammals. What does this mean and how can it be improved? READ MORE
The Long-Term Impact Of A Disruptive Animal Rights Protest
The Long-Term Impact Of A Disruptive Animal Rights Protest
This study investigated whether negative public opinion induced by Animal Rising’s protest at the U.K. Grand National persisted after six months. READ MOREThis study investigated whether negative public opinion induced by Animal Rising’s protest at the U.K. Grand National persisted after six months. READ MORE
Announcing New Beginnings For Faunalytics’ Research Department
Announcing New Beginnings For Faunalytics’ Research Department
After seven years of leading our research program, Faunalytics’ Research Director Jo Anderson is stepping down. In this blog, we express our gratitude for her contributions to the movement, provide [...] READ MOREAfter seven years of leading our research program, Faunalytics’ Research Director Jo Anderson is stepping down. In this blog, we express our gratitude for her contributions to the movement, provide [...] READ MORE
How Much Would Tourists Pay To Protect Lions?
How Much Would Tourists Pay To Protect Lions?
As an alternative to trophy hunting revenue, this study explored whether (and how much) visitors would pay to protect lions, and support conservation, in South Africa. READ MOREAs an alternative to trophy hunting revenue, this study explored whether (and how much) visitors would pay to protect lions, and support conservation, in South Africa. READ MORE
Predicting Disproportionate Beef Consumption In The United States
Predicting Disproportionate Beef Consumption In The United States
In the U.S., disproportionate beef consumption is more likely in men than women, and is predicted by other factors including age, race, and level of education. READ MOREIn the U.S., disproportionate beef consumption is more likely in men than women, and is predicted by other factors including age, race, and level of education. READ MORE
Factors Influencing Public Perceptions Of Zoo Animal Welfare
Factors Influencing Public Perceptions Of Zoo Animal Welfare
A systematic review explores the human, animal, and environmental factors shaping public perceptions of zoo animal welfare and how these perceptions impact visitor attitudes, experiences, and behaviors. READ MOREA systematic review explores the human, animal, and environmental factors shaping public perceptions of zoo animal welfare and how these perceptions impact visitor attitudes, experiences, and behaviors. READ MORE
Plant-Based Proteins Currently Pose Little Threat To Beef Demand
Plant-Based Proteins Currently Pose Little Threat To Beef Demand
A comprehensive study suggests that despite their rising profile, plant-based protein alternatives are not significantly displacing beef consumption in the United States. READ MOREA comprehensive study suggests that despite their rising profile, plant-based protein alternatives are not significantly displacing beef consumption in the United States. READ MORE








