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Package labels are a key way consumers evaluate the "humaneness" of animal products. This Faunalytics factsheet gives insight into what these labels actually mean, and how they can be improved. READ MORE
Investigating Inconsistencies In Animal Shelter Data Input
This study suggests that shelter staff vary in how they describe the details of animal surrenders, which can have consequences for the animals themselves. READ MORE
Planting Seeds For A Compassionate, Sustainable Canadian Food System
This blog explores the impacts of animal agriculture on climate change and recommends law reforms to encourage the transition to a plant-based food system in Canada. READ MORE
When Things Go Wrong: Young People And Dogs
Looking after a dog is not always easy. This study explores dog guardianship during late adolescence and early adulthood, and asks how young people cope when their dogs misbehave. READ MORE
How Has Veg*n Research Evolved?
Studies about vegetarianism and veganism are on the rise. This paper explores trends in the research over the past 40 years. READ MORE
Will Consumers Try Plant-Based Fish Products?
This survey explores how consumers in Atlantic Canada feel about eating plant-based fish products, offering helpful insights for advocates. READ MORE
Ending Fur Farming In Canada
Fur farming in Canada is in decline. To end it once and for all, farmers may need financial support.
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Can Humans And Bears Coexist Peacefully?
As wild animal habitats are invaded by humans, more conflicts may arise. What paths can we take to minimize conflicts where black bears and humans live in close proximity? READ MORE
What Does ‘Humane’ Actually Mean?
A guest blog from The Fur-Bearers explores industry misuse of the term "humane," and how the general public defines the term vs. what it actually describes. READ MORE