Economic development and urbanisation are two main drivers of meat consumption, but each country's story is different. READ MORE
A Faunalytics infographic looks at reductions in environmental impact and land use, and how cutting out animal products still makes the biggest impact. READ MORE
Research shows that positive media coverage might depend less on what advocates do, rather than who they are. READ MORE
Human–human relations can help explain gender differences in human–animal relations, and exploitative tendencies towards the environment and animals may be built upon shared psychological mechanisms. READ MORE
Scientists find child-companion animal relationships are comparable to - and possibly more satisfying than - human relationships among siblings. READ MORE
A study conducted by Faunalytics and Animal Equality supports the effectiveness of AE’s video outreach for reducing consumption and shifting attitudes. READ MORE
Preliminary research finds that people who are able to interact with dogs to work have much lower stress levels than those that don't. READ MORE
The growth of opposition to bullfights shows a multifaceted phenomenon that goes beyond opposition to animal cruelty per se. READ MORE
This annual review of trapping statistics in the United States shows that almost 80% of trappers say that fur is "not at all important" for their income. READ MORE
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