Non-mammal welfare can be difficult to measure with existing tools. This study shows how welfare assessments can become more inclusive to all animals. READ MORE
This article explores how zoo officials navigate the moral dilemma of prioritizing wild species over individual wild animals. READ MORE
A more structured approach to zookeeper training may help to improve animal welfare at zoos. READ MORE
In China, the giant panda is a national icon. "Panda fans" have close perceived relationships to pandas and care about their needs — but may have inaccurate views of how [...] READ MORE
Culture is often thought of as a trait unique to humans. In this study, researchers explore whether capuchin monkeys possess social learning abilities, a building block of culture. READ MORE
Tiger and elephant caregivers have close relationships with their animals, but some have concerns about tourism and animal welfare. READ MORE
Primates housed in labs and zoos are often used for scientific research. This study argues that studying primates in the wild may be the most ethical choice. READ MORE
Traveling zoos raise serious animal welfare concerns, yet they remain unregulated in many countries. 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
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