Tag: animals
Europeans Emphasize the Vitality of Animal Welfare
The welfare of animals is a cause dear to the hearts of Europeans, as highlighted by the recent Eurobarometer survey. For over four decades, the European Commission has tirelessly strived to enhance animal welfare, progressively setting global standards through legislative improvements. The survey not only underscores the significance of animal welfare but also reaffirms its pivotal role in the lives of citizens across the EU.
Empowering Conservation: The Revival of ‘Panda Paddle’ Event
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is thrilled to announce the return of its eagerly awaited annual event, the Panda Paddle, set to take place from August 4 to 13. This distinctive fundraising initiative is designed to inspire active participation in nature, foster connections among like-minded conservationists, and contribute significantly to WWF's global conservation endeavours.
Owning a pet does not reduce symptoms of severe mental illness;...
A recent study conducted by the University of York suggests that owning a companion animal does not necessarily lead to significant improvements in mental health for individuals with severe mental illness. The research contradicts the widely held belief that animals universally boost mental well-being and highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of the human-animal bond in this context.
One Health Plan Against Health Threats
In a bid to address health threats to humans, animals and plants, a new One Health Joint Plan of Action was launched...
Animals Living Long And Having Few Offspring Less Vulnerable to Weather
It is not just humans but animals also face adverse impact of climate change. But how does climate change affect the animals?...
Animals and Pets Can Distinguish Positive/Negative Sounds
Can animals and pets distinguish between positive and negative sounds from their fellow species and human? A recent study has pointed out...
Are Mammals Still Unknown to us?
Are there still mammals unknown to human beings? A latest study says that hundreds of unidentified species of mammals are "hiding across...
Bird/Animal Loss Impact Plants’ Adaption To Climate Change
The loss of birds and mammals adversely influence plants' chances of adapting to human-induced climate warming, which is quite dangerous, according to a new...
“Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration”; Wildlife Day 2022
Aimed at conservation and recovery of the key species of the wild fauna and flora, the United Nations World Wildlife Day 2022 will be...
Ferrets cats, civets and dogs most susceptible to Covid 19 after...
Ferrets cats, civets and dogs are the most susceptible animals to Covid 19 virus after Humans, according to the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG),...