Social media data from Chinese platform Weibo may help animal advocates promote better stray cat care interventions. 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
A global poll suggests that many adults are aware of — and responding to — the animal welfare harms of fashion, especially in the wake of Covid-19. READ MORE
This paper presents a historic review of attitudes toward fur farming, wild trapping, and fur products in the U.K. from 1997 to 2021, and post-Brexit data on these topics. READ MORE
A look at two papers, from the Wild Animal Suffering Research repository, analyzing lethal methods of wild animal population control; one among vertebrates, the other among invertebrates. READ MORE
In 2018, at least 75% or more of U.S. adults said that the welfare and protection of animals is “very” or “somewhat” important in every issue area. READ MORE
Many agencies claim that their wildlife management approaches are science-based. This study challenges that claim by showing how key scientific “hallmarks” are largely absent from their plans. READ MORE
Addressing discarded fishing gear and minimizing "ghost fishing" will require a concerted international effort, including better data collection. READ MORE
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