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Revision as of 12:50, 12 January 2024
Welcome to the WikiAnimal Library
Latest Additions to the Library
- A Postzoo Future: Why Welfare Fails Animals in Zoos (report)
- Gilts prefer an open pen to a stall (research)
- Taxonomy anarchy hampers conservation (article)
- Webinar: Manatee 101 (video)
- Marvelous Manatees: Gentle Giants of the Sea (video)
- The Incredible Lives of Two Lion Prides in Zambia (video)
- The Elephants of Nong Nooch - A Modern Horror Story (video)
- Sanctuary - Elephant Nature Park 2022 (video)
- Conservation successes and challenges for wide-ranging sharks and rays (research)
- Dr Ingrid Visser Speaks on Orcas in Captivity (video)
Research Library
The research library is a repository of scholarly articles, research papers, and studies dedicated to the exploration of animal behavior, conservation, and welfare. The library is organized by animal species, research topics, and geographical regions, making it easy for you to find the information you need.
Reports Library
Video Library
The video library is a curated collection of videos related to animals and their behaviors, habitats, and conservation. It features documentaries, lectures, and animations that showcase the diversity and beauty of the animal kingdom. Before adding a video to the library please read Help:Adding videos to the library.
Featured video
Guanches of the Sea - The Pilot Whales of Tenerife by Iro Tsarmpopoulou-Fokianou explores the lives of pilot whales in the waters near Tenerife, Canary Islands. These intelligent and friendly animals have the ability to dive up to a thousand meters deep, find their way back to their families using echolocation, and show curiosity and intelligence by interacting with humans. However, the massification of tourism and human expansion have posed challenges for these whales.