Our ability to read nonverbal cues and our experience with dogs are factors that contribute to successful and positive human-dog interactions. READ MORE
While researchers often use animal experiments to try to solve human issues, in this case researchers are using human data to try to improve the lives of captive animals. READ MORE
Truck drivers are responsible for dairy cow welfare during transport to slaughter, but many aren't sufficiently equipped for this task. READ MORE
Researchers find that, even in furnished cage systems that are thought to be “higher welfare,” layer hens' feather and bone conditions deteriorate significantly. READ MORE
A study in Denmark shows that most people would choose "medium" welfare for pig products, but not "high" welfare, with price as the driving factor. READ MORE
A new approach assesses crippling of hunted animals, enabling monitoring of negative impacts of recreational hunting as a wildlife management tool. READ MORE
A new survey from across Europe shows that animal welfare quality may affect taste perception, but the results vary from country to country. READ MORE
Optimizing the welfare of pigs on the day of slaughter is perhaps problematic, but nonetheless vital. This study looks at how we might measure it. READ MORE
Mammal biodiversity will take millions of years to recover and our best chance at speeding the process up is prioritized conservation. READ MORE
