The Animal Welfare Hub has reached 2,250 evidence-based pages covering animal welfare across species, regions, and scientific disciplines. This milestone represents a significant resource for education, advocacy, and practical welfare improvement.
About This Resource
The Animal Welfare Hub is a free, publicly accessible resource built to support animal welfare education and advocacy. Every page is written with attention to scientific evidence and practical applicability, aiming to make welfare science accessible to producers, veterinarians, policy makers, advocates, and concerned members of the public.
What 2,250 Pages Covers
The hub spans the full breadth of animal welfare knowledge: farmed animal welfare across all major species and production systems; companion animal behavior, health, and behavior problems; wildlife welfare in conservation and management contexts; aquaculture and farmed fish welfare; insect farming and invertebrate welfare; global coverage including welfare systems and challenges in over 100 countries and regions; species-specific welfare science for mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish; welfare in veterinary and research contexts; policy, regulation, and certification systems; and the science of animal sentience and pain.
The Importance of Animal Welfare Information
Access to accurate, evidence-based welfare information is a prerequisite for meaningful welfare improvement. Producers making management decisions, veterinarians advising clients, policy makers designing regulations, advocates communicating with the public, and consumers making purchasing choices all benefit from having accessible, high-quality welfare information. The Animal Welfare Hub is built on the conviction that information access is itself a welfare intervention.
Continuing Development
The hub continues to grow, adding new pages on emerging welfare topics, updating existing content as science advances, and expanding coverage of underserved species and regions. The 2,250-page milestone is a waypoint in an ongoing commitment to comprehensive animal welfare education.
We invite anyone working in, researching, or advocating for animal welfare to use these resources freely and to share them with their networks. Every animal whose welfare improves because someone had access to better information represents the purpose of this work.
Explore the Hub
Browse by species, region, topic, or use the search functionality to find specific welfare information. All content is freely available without registration or cost.