
Consumers are willing to pay a premium for socially responsible companies and punish companies that do not adhere to higher standards. READ MORE
Canadian aquaculture is viewed positively by the U.S. seafood industry, but the U.S. lacks the knowledge of fish farming practises to replicate Canadian success. READ MORE
One-third of the EU's turkey flocks bred for human consumption had some presence of Salmonella between 2006 and 2007. READ MORE
Study by a Canadian member of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees found that more than half of the Asian primate research studies conducted in 2001 involved non-invasive behavioral [...] READ MORE
In Ohio, dogs are found 14% more often than cats, with this difference being ascribed to local animal control laws, and that only a tiny amount of cats have a [...] READ MORE
This study examined consumer attitudes towards companies that support causes, and the perception companies receive from supporting causes. READ MORE
Why is public education not enough to create real change for animals? Persuasion is inherently limited by human nature and the mechanics of population growth. READ MORE
This study details Ohio resident’s opinions on free-roaming cat laws, government intervention and the use of identification in cats. READ MORE
One-third of adults feel they are financially worse off in 2008 than last year and, as a consequence, more are trying to save money on food consumption behaviors. READ MORE
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