Researchers propose a framework for a more just evaluation of the impacts of different high-yield agricultural methods. READ MORE
Voluntary and inadvertent feeding of wild birds causes significant behavioral changes on the Galapagos, and could lead to loss of biodiversity. READ MORE
For the first time, scientists have documented herbivorous, omnivorous, and carnivorous fishes in the Amazon basin ingesting plastic debris. They discuss possible implications. READ MORE
Nature preserve tourism is often praised for helping fund wildlife conservation efforts and combatting climate change. This study argues that ecotourism has another benefit: it’s profitable. READ MORE
New study shows that humans have caused the Atlantic Forest to be “half-emptied” of medium and large mammals. READ MORE
There is still much room for improvement in Latin American veterinary teaching. University instruction needs to remain practical and useful as it moves forward. READ MORE
It's not just forests that matter when it comes to absorbing carbon in our atmosphere. Other vegetation may store nearly half our carbon emissions. READ MORE
Key findings of Faunalytics’ five-country survey on farmed animal welfare, including results from China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the U.S. READ MORE
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