Faunalytics
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- The decades-long campaign against tobacco offers key strategic and tactical lessons that animal advocates can apply to their work. faunalytics.org/learning-from-the-a…
- Our Research Advice hub is a free toolkit designed to help you conduct high-quality, data-driven research. Whether you're measuring a campaign's impact or designing your first survey, we’re here to help you maximize your work for animals. faunalytics.org/research-advice/
- In this blog, Catalina López shows us how the Aquatic Animal Alliance has mobilized many groups to make change for fishes and other sea life. faunalytics.org/coalitions-as-engin…
- Little attention has been paid to the global ornamental fish trade, but the industry is rife with welfare issues — from long-distance transport to weak regulations. faunalytics.org/a-closer-look-at-th…
- Livestock use nearly 80% of all agricultural land while providing less than 20% of global calories and about one-third of global protein. portlandpress.com/biochemist/article/…
- Wild animal research has come a long way, incorporating new technologies such as camera traps. However, the risks of these technologies are rarely discussed. faunalytics.org/are-researchers-con…
- This paper reveals which actions compassionate conservationists support, which they reject, and the rationale behind their decisions. faunalytics.org/compassionate-conse…
- According to a recent survey, 54% of Canadians now say they are interested in increasing or actively working to increase their consumption of plant-based foods. humaneworld.org/en/news/data-plant-…
- This deep dive explores the research on humane education examining how these initiatives influence dietary choices, shape attitudes toward animals, and inspire lasting compassionate action. faunalytics.org/tactics-in-practice…
- People who care deeply about animals, the environment and human wellbeing may have good moral reasons to support cultivated meat, according to new research. lboro.ac.uk/media-centre/press-…