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Feb. 22, 2021 —Using laws governing human rights may be the best way of harnessing international legislation and tribunals to protect the Amazon, a new study ...
Oct. 5, 2020 —Researchers monitored the success of rehoming 16 laboratory beagles in 2015-2018. The study revealed that the development of house training skills could be supported by care arrangements at the ...
Feb. 1, 2021 —Scientists have analysed for the first time the amount by which human activity forces animals to alter their movements. What's surprising is that episodic activity - like hunting, oil pipeline ...
Feb. 23, 2021 —New research suggests animal personality can be reliably measured simply from the way individual animals move, a type of micropersonality trait, and that the method could be used to help scientists ...
Mar. 24, 2022 —Octopuses can solve complex puzzles and show a preference for different individuals, but whether they, and other animals and invertebrates, have emotions is being hotly debated and could shake up ...
July 7, 2023 —Animal-based food products often come packaged in a wide array of information labels, including organic, natural, grass-fed, humanely raised and pasture-raised. But it's typically up to the ...
July 6, 2023 —Incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy and practice, according to new research. The article notes that animal welfare rarely is considered during policymaking, explains why ...
Jan. 21, 2021 —Indigenous peoples' lands may harbor a significant proportion of threatened and endangered species globally, according to new ...
Sep. 17, 2021 —Researchers use 'domain adversarial' machine learning to remove the differences between animal and human walking trajectory data. This work may help scientists better understand conditions ...
Oct. 1, 2022 —Tropical deforestation causes widespread degradation of biodiversity and carbon stocks. Researchers have now tested the relationship between land tenure and deforestation rates in Brazil. Their ...