Fireworks can cause psychological and physical harm to nonhuman animals in many ways, affecting far more animals than just those who live with humans. Read more
Animal Ethics is hiring a welfare biology research and outreach coordinator. This is a remote position. The deadline for applications is July 31. Read more
Animal Ethics is calling for applications for grants to carry out master’s theses in wild animal welfare and welfare biology. Read more
We are looking for a PhD graduate who wants to do innovative work in the intersection of ecology and wild animal welfare. Read more
Animal Ethics is accepting applications for internships to support our work in favor of helping animals in the wild and defending animals exploited by humans. The application deadline is June 15th. Read more
Animal Ethics is happy to announce we’re a grant recipient of Animal Charity Evaluators’ Effective Animal Advocacy Fund. Read more
Animal Ethics is supporting research on projects that will help us better understand wild animal suffering and make it more tractable. Read more
This EA Global talk explains what wild animal suffering is and what is being done to address it. The talk discusses the creation of a new field of research, welfare biology. Read more
This a project draft about sexual competition that shows the kind of research that could be developed in welfare biology regarding the life history of animals. It can be used and adapted freely by anyone. Read more
The capacity of Animal Ethics has increased very significantly in the last year and a half, and we can now pursue more and larger projects. You can download our 2019 strategic plan here. Read more
In 2018, Animal Ethics has entered a new stage in our work, with a focus on animals living in the wild. In addition, we have continued to increase the number of countries in which we are active, and we have started to work in Chinese. Read more
This is a project draft to illustrate the research that scientists could develop in relation to vaccination of animals in the wild. It includes several separate research questions. Read more
If you share our goals and wish to help us with our work raising awareness and promoting discussion about issues in animal ethics, please consider applying for one of our volunteer internships. Read more
Animal Ethics has been giving talks in different countries, including the US, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Australia and New Zealand. Read more
We’re happy to announce that our leaflets are now free to download in several languages, including Chinese, German, French, Italian, English, Spanish and Portuguese. Read more
Animal Ethics is working on a series of research project drafts in welfare biology to illustrate the kind of studies that could be developed in this field, and the best ways to help animals in the wild. Read more
Developing a field of research to study the wellbeing of animals in the wild should be an important matter for all those who want to help animals. Read more
Animal Ethics will be touring Mexico and the southwestern United States giving talks over the next two months. For these audiences, it may be an opportunity to learn about antispeciesism. Read more
Our focus is on changing attitudes rather than behaviors and on collective changes. We are looking for someone self-motivated and hard-working who should be able to carry out a number of different tasks. Read more
This new section presents many bibliographical lists with the references included in all our previously published webpages. Read more