Fish don’t feel pain? Diving in to the deep end of fish welfare
February 19th, 2015 | by admin
Do fish really feel pain? You might assume yes, but you’d be wrong. Kind of. You see – it’s complicated. ;]Emotions, memory and social networks – of Goats.
January 5th, 2015 | by admin
Did you know that goats have emotions? How about social networks, puzzle solving skills and impressive long term memories? We’re ;]Horse racing’s big hit: why use whips?
November 3rd, 2014 | by admin
Do whips make horses run faster or win races? Are jockeys using whips to steer and stay safe, or are they simply whipping tired ;]Bees: more than honey
October 23rd, 2014 | by admin
Ever wondered why you should care about bees? Here’s a fact: bees are responsible for the successful production of around a third ;]Boarding kennels: do dogs care?
September 25th, 2014 | by admin
What happens when your scientific study results contradict all previous research in that area? Science can be surprising and for Dr Lisa ;]Hope and freedom: street dogs of Bosnia
May 27th, 2014 | by admin
Stephen Jenkinson is the United Kingdom’s only specialist in behavioural psychology and its practical application to influence the behaviour of ;]Hal Herzog: animals, culture & us
March 25th, 2014 | by admin
Hal Herzog is recognised as one of the world’s leading anthrozoology experts, having researched human-animal relations for over two decades. ;]Animal hoarding: a complex mess
January 28th, 2014 | by admin
Dr Kersti Seksel, registered specialist in veterinary behaviour medicine and behavioural science major in human psychology, explains the complicated and ;]Anthropomorphism: are we guilty?
December 24th, 2013 | by admin
Julie Hecht, MSc is a researcher and science writer fascinated not just by animal behaviour and welfare, but how we ;]A duty of care: shelter dog rehoming assessments + science
November 12th, 2013 | by admin
In this episode, Kate Mornement, PhD candidate from the Anthrozoology Research Group and Monash University, talks to Mia and Tim ;]


