Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Animals in the savanna are more scared of the sound of a human voice than lions, dogs, or guns, a study found A new study showed ...
Every now and again, a new book comes along that can truly be a game-changer. Nature advocate, former pro-boxer, and rewilding facilitator Vanessa Chakour’s Earthly Bodies: Embracing Animal Nature is ...
"At the heart of the book is a focus on the importance of listening to animals’ voices, making our best efforts to read their actions, and responding in solidarity to their resistance struggles...The ...
Washington, DC—From documenting the plight of city pigeons to describing how the barn owl is harmed by folklore and superstition, the winners of the 2022 “A Voice for Animals” contest use their voices ...
ALASKA, USA — Most of us have heard of the ‘mom voice.” You know, the voice moms get when she’s fed up with your shenanigans and she goes from “normal voice” to the “I’m not playing with you” voice.
NEW YORK — When considering the use of animals in research, it is easy to find extreme views. There are those in academic circles, such as Princeton University’s Peter Singer, who would afford some ...
The annual “A Voice for Animals” contest is open now through May 21. As in past years, AWI has partnered with the Humane Education Network to offer students around the world an opportunity to explore ...
A new study showed that mammals in the savanna are more scared of human voices than lions growls. The scientists discovered this by playing sounds from humans, lions, and birds from hidden speakers.