When it comes to supporting animal rights, does self-identification play a role? Researchers look to furries and therians for answers. READ MORE
About 80% of tourists did not express dissatisfaction at ecotourism attractions with strongly negative conservation and welfare effects, showing they have an inaccurate perception of ecotourism's impact. READ MORE
In this blog, Faunalytics' Executive Director Che Green outlines how animal advocates can focus on pragmatic ways to reduce animal suffering, tempered by the experience of long-time advocates. READ MORE
Does the decision to follow a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle affect our cognitive processing of empathy? A study of neural research says maybe so. READ MORE
Each month, the Faunalytics Index brings you facts and figures from the world of animal advocacy research. This month's index looks at nocturnal animals, catch-and-release fishing, and much more. READ MORE
A collection of practical advice to help veterinarians make meaningful interventions to reduce euthanasia rates in shelters. READ MORE
A 2014 survey of U.S. adults finds a great deal of people are misinformed about the state of captive tigers in the U.S., including their approximate population in captivity and [...] READ MORE
Increasing meat consumption is driven by several interwoven factors in capitalist Vietnam, rather than being an inherent outcome of societal progress and higher income levels. READ MORE
Faunalytics was funded to conduct a three-phase research project investigating different names for meat alternatives. The results may surprise you! READ MORE
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