Faunalytics
U.S. animal advocacy research organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faunalytics is a nonprofit organization that provides animal advocates with access to the research and analysis of various animal issues.[1][2][3] Its research areas include factory farming, veganism and vegetarianism, companion animals, animal testing, hunting, animal trapping, wild animal suffering, and the use of animals for entertainment purposes (zoos, circuses, racing, fights, etc.).[4] Faunalytics was founded in 2000 by Che Green,[3] and operated under the name Humane Research Council until 2015. In a book about animal activists in the US and France, Elizabeth Cherry cites the use of Faunalytics studies as part of activists' move towards practical research.[5]
Formation | 2000 |
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Founder | Che Green |
Type | Nonprofit |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) organization |
Purpose | Research and analysis of animal issues |
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Executive Director | Brooke Haggerty |
Research Director | Jo Anderson |
Content Director | Karol Orzechowski |
Communications Manager | Jenna Riedi |
Website | faunalytics |
Formerly called | Humane Research Council (until 2015) |