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In this blog, law student Allison Anderson explores the challenge of counting how many aquatic animals are kept for public display in the United States. READ MORE
What’s Missing In Sustainable Development?
In this policy brief, scholars argue that animals, humans, and the environment are interconnected, and that we cannot create a sustainable world without considering animal welfare. READ MORE
Learning Not To Care About Animals
According to new research, speciesism is learned at a relatively late stage of a child’s development, emphasizing the need for humane education in schools. READ MORE
Silent But Deadly Bird Predators: Windows
Bird-window collisions kill hundreds of millions of birds each year. The public would like this to change, but they need more information. READ MORE
Animal Welfare In Academia
This article looks at the history animal welfare as an academic discipline, examines the role of animal welfare centers in advancing the field, and analyzes some of their advantages and pitfalls. READ MORE
Can Classroom Presentations Lead To Lower Animal Consumption?
Researchers find that classroom presentations aimed at lowering animal product consumption may lead to more positive attitudes and changes in consumer behavior. READ MORE
Meat Reduction And Vegan Promotion: A Report
A study with the “largest sample of meat reducers, pescatarians, vegetarians, and vegans in any research project to date” looks at the dynamics of meat reduction campaigns and campaigns promoting veganism. READ MORE
Backyard Hens: Concerns And Challenges
Challenges for backyard chicken flocks include predation, malnutrition, disease, lack of qualified veterinary support, and discarding at old age. READ MORE
The Importance Of Bumblebee Conservation
The steady reduction of global bumblebee populations has had detrimental effects on ecosystems, bringing about the necessity of dedicated measures to prevent further decline. READ MORE