The Animal Tracker (Wave 1 - June 2008)
Submitted on Jul 07, 2008
Animal Experimentation | Companion Animals | Diet and Nutrition | Entertainment Animals | Farmed Animals | General Animal Protection | Research Tools and Methods | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Wildlife and Exotics | Animal Advocacy | Animal Fighting or Races | Animal Welfare or Living Conditions | Biotechnology | Campaign and Program Evaluation | Charitable Contributions and Volunteering | Circus | Data and Statistics | Environment | Factory Farming | Farming Practices | Fur or Fur Trim | Humane Education | Hunting or Trapping | Legislation, Voting, Political Candidates | Meat, Dairy, Egg Consumption | Personal Care Products | Pet Adoption, Rescue or Shelters | Pet Ownership | Pharmaceutical, Medical or Biomedical Research | Social Marketing | Wildlife | Zoos
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This report summarizes results from Wave 1 of the Humane Research Council's "Animal Tracker" survey of U.S. adults regarding their attitudes and behavior toward animals. This inaugural survey of 16 core questions shows strong support for the protection of all animals. The strength of that support varies by situation and species, however, and actual behavior does not always reflect the favorable attitudes identified.
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