Social identity, media coverage, and animals' status as objects all play key roles in the general public's polarized views on animal gambling. READ MORE
Interviews with industry representatives and animal advocates reveal how ‘naturalness’ is used to support or oppose horse racing, which may then impact horse welfare. READ MORE
Greyhound racing is on the decline across the U.S. and other parts of the world. This New Zealand study examines the “career” of racing dogs and the range of welfare [...] READ MORE
There are irreconcilable differences between people working in the horseracing industry and animal welfare experts. This study explores the gulf between them, and its effect on horses. READ MORE
The concept of interspecies sustainability ups the ante on the traditional view of animal welfare. It’s not our perspective of a good life, but the animal’s perspective, that counts. READ MORE
Our latest Animal Tracker analysis looks at the question of how knowledgeable people feel about different animal issues, and how that perceived knowledge relates to different demographics. READ MORE
Among other cruelties, a report finds that the greyhound racing industry is plagued by doping and people who violate the rules are rarely, if ever, punished. READ MORE
With about 200,000 horses unwanted each year in the U.S., finding homes for them is crucial and difficult. This review looks at potential solutions. READ MORE
Research from the UK looks at situations where rescue may negatively impact on a horse’s recovery and affect the ability to successfully re-home the horse. READ MORE
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