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The scimitar-horned oryx is a large antelope, weighing between 300 and 400 pounds. It is known for its striking appearance, with a beautiful combination of white and red fur and long, curved scimitar-like horns. Historically, these oryx roamed the grasslands bordering the Sahara Desert, with...

The World Happiness Report 2026 was officially released on March 19, one day ahead of the UN International Day of Happiness. In this year's report, the Nordic nations—Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland—once again dominated the top spots in the happiness rankings. Notably, Costa Rica entered...

Veterinarians are widely recognized as experts in animal welfare; however, veterinary curricula in America have only recently begun to include lectures and classes specifically focused on this topic, with significant developments over the last 20 to 30 years. When the Pew Trusts launched their project...

Since December 2023, WBI has published six articles discussing the use of animals in biomedical research and testing. These articles comment on a variety of government, industry, and academic initiatives aimed at reducing animal use in laboratories by transitioning to NAMs (Non-Animal Methods or New...

Part 1 of this story discussed the recent actions of the Indian Supreme Court following the death of a young girl from rabies after a dog bite. The justices raised important questions about finding the right balance between human and animal welfare; however, they seemingly...

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