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Most wildlife content on YouTube expresses appreciation without a call to action. How can we shift “clicktivism” into real advocacy?
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New Zealand’s online news media consistently frames brushtail possums as villains deserving violence — and wraps that message in humor. An analysis reveals how this combination desensitizes the public and forecloses compassion.
https://t.co/4i81EaVyWd
Want to be a more effective animal advocate? Start here. Our Research Advice hub offers free office hours, study design guides, a research glossary, and webinars — all built for advocates. https://t.co/XvYNEupc9l
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.
https://t.co/eR7noFzDLJ
Animal Welfare Act enforcement may be at its lowest point in years, driven by a Supreme Court ruling, presidential administration changes, and a shrinking federal inspection workforce.
https://t.co/gV5N2CwlnY
Our study "The Aspirational Plate: Mapping The Gap Between Vegan & Vegetarian Identity And Global Behavior" is now available in Spanish!
El plato ideal: un análisis de la brecha entre la identidad veg*n y el comportamiento a nivel mundial: https://t.co/kb5AMnfn8q
Our webinar on "The Aspirational Plate: Mapping The Gap Between Vegan & Vegetarian Identity & Global Behavior" is now available on YouTube!
https://t.co/8ZrAwIEZH8
Are consumers also assumers? Researchers investigate whether U.K. shoppers make the mental leap from eco-friendly to animal-friendly when it comes to dairy products.
https://t.co/8aql5uAVKX
Industry-led dairy welfare programs in Canada and the U.S. have strengths, but serious gaps in representation, transparency, and accountability remain.
https://t.co/PR7LLGjwkM
A survey of adults in the United Arab Emirates finds strong public support for farmed animal welfare laws and advocacy groups, even as most people eat predominantly animal-based diets.
https://t.co/g6hJABadle
Do the numbers hold up to scrutiny? This explainer, the second in a two-part series, examines Rethink Priorities’ welfare range findings, addresses common objections, and highlights the implications for animal advocates working to reduce animal suffering at scale.
https://t.co/d8r3Jqy5qF
In this resource, we explore trends in the number of animals used in research in the U.S. and Canada, based on data tracked by government and non-profit agencies for the past several decades.
https://t.co/ehgaJmRZqg
Researchers compared mice housed in enriched companion-style cages to those kept in standard laboratory cages, finding that lab conditions fail to meet their basic behavioral needs.
https://t.co/87iMO2QicN
China’s vegan landscape is unlike anywhere else in the world. This survey of Chinese vegans offers a unique window into the future of plant-based advocacy in the country.
https://t.co/nzM8ts3VVA
Unlike Western contexts, where it’s often a personal identity or political statement, vegetarianism in China is a practical diet motivated by the pursuit of healthy, affordable, and spiritually nourishing food.
https://t.co/qJWTgZEQWd
In the first of two blogs, this explainer examines how Rethink Priorities compared welfare capacity across species, with results that may reshape how advocates think about impact.
https://t.co/c6wF8cOAZe
The call for proposals for Fauna Connections 2026 is open through tomorrow!
We’re looking for brilliant minds in the social sciences to present research syntheses that empower animal advocates globally.
Applications due tomorrow, May 29th: https://t.co/tfzwul2eqL
As fires raged across Australia in 2019/2020, official emergency plans neglected animals, leaving communities to do their best to protect them.
https://t.co/UNoXdbM6Q0