A grizzly at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. If humans could provide other protein sources, we could reduce predation and suffering in the wild. (Mark Edward Harris / ...
Seventy-five years ago today, Christine Stevens founded the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) to combat the cruel treatment of ...
Washington, DC—The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) announced today the eight recipients of its Christine Stevens Wildlife Award who are developing humane solutions to human-wildlife conflicts and less ...
The internet occasionally erupts in horror at disturbing images of wildlife: deer with freakish black bubbles all over their faces and bodies, sore-ridden squirrels, horn-growing rabbits. As a society ...
How can we save wild salmon from extinction, and at the same time ensure farmed salmon a life free from lice and other suffering? Research uncovers critical challenges related to management, fish ...
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Good Samaritan devastated after learning cause of seemingly injured bird's suffering: 'We always want what's best'
Whether you're a trained wildlife expert or just someone with a big heart, it's never easy to see a distressed animal that's in obvious pain. For Leanne Grubb, attempting to rescue an injured American ...
A mother deer nuzzles her newborn fawn in a Gig Harbor field. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife responds to reports of injured animals, including deer hit by vehicles. It's dark out, and ...
The internet occasionally erupts in horror at disturbing images of wildlife: deer with freakish black bubbles all over their faces and bodies, sore-ridden squirrels, horn-growing rabbits. As a society ...
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