According to this paper, South Africa's game industry hasn’t lived up to its promises of environmental sustainability, economic growth, and inclusion. READ MORE
The illegal trade of wild sheep and goats is increasing in Myanmar with little conservation attention. These authors argue that stronger enforcement is needed. READ MORE
Contraceptives may be a humane, cost-effective, and more publicly acceptable alternative to killing wild animals. READ MORE
This study reveals that ending central Africa's illegal wild meat trade isn't a one-size-fits-all scenario. READ MORE
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
A wolf reintroduction ballot initiative in Colorado passed with just 51% support, despite higher levels of support shown in pre-election surveys. This study explores why public perception changed. READ MORE
In this study, researchers dive into the literature on wild species “threat maps” to support conservation efforts, and reveal where more knowledge is needed. READ MORE
In recent years, captive “lion cub petting experiences” have become immensely popular tourist attractions. This study explores the welfare threats found in South Africa’s cub petting facilities. READ MORE
A 50-state survey explored the social perspectives on U.S. wild animal management, and found a shift towards the sentiment that wild animals deserve social and moral consideration. READ MORE
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