A study conducted by Faunalytics and modeled after our Animal Tracker looks at the attitudes of Australians toward animals. READ MORE
A study published in Conservation Biology, in which the authors spoke with 325 actors involved directly in the bushmeat trade in Tanzania, offers interesting insight into possible factors that might [...] READ MORE
The authors of this study applied both empirical and modeling approaches to track illegal elephant killing at a regional and continental level. 75% of sites showed a population decline since [...] READ MORE
This review discusses recent examples of human disease outbreaks in China that originated with animals: SARS, Japanese encephalitis, brucellosis, and influenza. READ MORE
This study sheds new light on the potential long-term negative consequences of severely disruptive human activity on elephants’ key decision-making abilities, which are fundamental to their ability to function in [...] READ MORE
This article presents a new method for identifying the species of origin of bushmeat, i.e., meat that is illegally harvested from wild animals, often endangered species. READ MORE
This study involved a large-scale analysis of thousands of wildlife crimes in Florida in an effort to uncover a categorization scheme for such offenses. READ MORE
Knowledge of animals other than companions is limited and perceived impact of animal advocates is modest, but most people believe it is important to protect all animals. READ MORE
This article examines the breeding, capture and trade of parrots as “pets” and concludes that the practise is harmful and should be prohibited by law. READ MORE
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