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Factors Influencing the Discovery and Use of Carrion by Vertebrate Scavengers From Human-Induced Mass-Mortality Events
Variation in rate of body weight gain during pregnancy in beef heifers: association with early life health events and influence on progeny performance
Challenges, Coping Strategies, and Benefits of Animal-Assisted Crisis Response Following Disasters and Traumatic Events
Donald Griffin, Scientific Revolutions, and Reclaiming Humanity’s Place in the Living World
Précis of The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution in Humans, Other Animals, and AI
Spatial Predictors of Human–Black Bear Interactions in Nova Scotia, Canada
Preparing for Publication: An Inside Look at Production Processes and Recommendations for Authors of Human–Wildlife Interactions
Incorporating an Innovative Kennel in a Guide Dog Program Based on the Health and Welfare of Dogs and Humans
Prevalence of Intestinal Coccidiosis Among Patients Living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire)
Companion Dogs and Depression, Anxiety, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adult ICU Survivors: A Scoping Review
I Would Do Anything for You: Exploring the Experiences of Guardians Providing Hospice Care for Their Dying Companion Animals
“Quacking for Noggin”: Farm Animal–Assisted Therapy for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors
Can an Equine-Assisted Learning Course Improve Emotional Intelligence in Undergraduate Students?
Volume 14 : Issue 6 - November 2024
Dog-Friendly Workplaces: Understanding What Works and Lessons Learned Through Reflexive Thematic Analysis
Enhancing Occupational Therapy Students’ Education in Animal-Assisted Therapy: Students’ Experience
Volume 15 : Issue 2, March 2025
Morphological survey of Haemosporida parasites in wild birds from Colombia
Student Perceptions of Campus-Integrated Therapy Dogs: Best Practices and Impact on Well-Being and Campus Belonging
What is it like to be a cognitive ethologist?
What is it like to be a diplomat? Reflections on Donald Griffin and emotion
Griffin's slow burn revolution in philosophy and comparative cognition
Public Relations and Marketing on Websites of Guide Dog Organizations
Volume 15 : Issue 1, January 2025
Not just bony fish: all nonmammalian and nonavian animals are neglected in both welfare and general research