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85% of Americans want animal experiments phased out, new survey shows

Lion at a commercial breeding facility in South Africa.

South Africa’s controversial lion farming industry is fueling the illegal international trade in big cat bones

The new DNA test means there is no reason why another English Shepherd Dog ever needs to be born with progressive retinal atrophy, which causes total blindness.

New genetic test should eliminate a form of inherited blindness in dogs

chimp on table

Chimpanzee Heart Rate Monitored with Non-Invasive Radar Technology

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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs

Mighty (in front) and Bo cuddle during a Virginia Tech-led study of the benefits of housing dogs together in animal shelters. The pair proved to be loving companions and chose to sleep together – even though a separate bed was provided. Photo courtesy of Erica Feuerbacher.

Housing compatible shelter dogs together could cut stress, help them find homes sooner

A close-up photograph of a person's hand holding a dog's paw, with a blurred background.

Dogs of War – the ethics of using animals in conflicts

Cattle in a truck

Live animal transport regulations not ‘fit for purpose’, major international study finds

cows and researchers

Scientists work to translate cows’ moos into language and meaning

Wolffish

Farmed wolffish: It’s what’s for dinner

Livestock farmers from Sweden to Greece test paths to greener agriculture

Donkey nibbling grass. Pixabay

Belief in animal’s capacity for emotion linked to better health and welfare

Brian Vander Ley poses with Ginger, the first gene-edited cow resistant to bovine viral diarrheal virus (BVDV).

Gene-edited super calf resistant to brutal virus

Counting male chickens before they hatch means good news for ethical farming

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