by Nadya Hall | Jun 17, 2014 | Animal Welfare
Recent Utah State University wildlife biology graduate and Quinney Fellow, Daniel D. Olson, led development for an app that allows users to record incidents of wildlife-automobile collisions. The application antiquates the paper and pen method, cutting down recording...
by Nadya Hall | Jun 2, 2014 | Animal Welfare, Ecology
Vehicle collisions with wildlife already cost Americans $8 million a year, and accidents are on the rise because more cars and trucks are driving on new roads. Additionally, at least 200 crashes of the 725,000 to 1.5 million collisions each year will kill the people...
by Nadya Hall | May 3, 2014 | Circus Animal Cruelty
The Environmental Policy Clinic presents its video supporting elephant-free circuses in New York State, an issue currently the subject of proposed state legislation. Thank you to all who assisted with the production, including People for the Ethical Treatment of...
by Nadya Hall | Apr 17, 2014 | Circus Animal Cruelty
In April of 2013, an elephant was shot by a mystery assailant at one of Barnum and Bailey’s temporary facilities in Tupelo, Mississippi. The elephant, named Carol, survived being hit behind the ear in a drive-by shooting, and has recently returned to perform at the...