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As intensive industrial farming grows across Africa, second-hand battery cages pose a threat to egg-laying hens and animal welfare progress across the continent. READ MORE
Engaging Farmers To Prevent Elephant Conflicts
Engaging local communities to prevent human-animal conflicts is crucial. In this study, researchers asked Tanzanian farmers for their preferred strategies to reduce crop damage from elephants. READ MORE
Why Is It Hard To Monitor Whale Sharks?
This study highlights the evolution of a whale shark population in Tanzania, and the importance of monitoring this species over the long term to protect them. READ MORE
A Suggested Code Of Conduct For Wildlife Tourists
Wildlife tourism is exploding in popularity. But with this popularity comes overcrowding, stressed animals, and degraded ecosystems. How can we do better? READ MORE
The Impacts Of Using Aquatic Mammals As Fishery Bait
When it comes to fisheries, animal advocates need to consider the species being fished, as well as the species being used for bait. READ MORE
Magic & Conservation: Can Mythical Animals Help Us Save The Environment?
A study explores how mythical and magical animals such as the Loch Ness Monster may be able to help us capture public imagination on environmental issues. READ MORE
Human Migration And Conservation
Using human demographic data to guide conservation may be a fool's errand if researchers don't account for population shifts due to migration. READ MORE
Shifting Cultural Perspectives On Lions In Tanzania
Reducing the illegal killing of lions in Tanzania may be possible by working within existing cultural institutions and finding creative solutions. READ MORE
Using Survey Data To Reduce Demand For Ivory
A new blog explores the demand for ivory from the consumer side, and how advocates might refine their campaigns to hit the right notes. READ MORE