Latest Insights & Research

Stay informed with the latest public health research, insights, and evidence-based analysis from our team of experts.

Sea life

The Global Decline of Freshwater Fish

The world’s freshwater fish are in crisis, a silent catastrophe that is echoing through global ecosystems. With reports suggesting a dramatic 81% decrease in migratory freshwater fish populations since 1970 Science Daily, the situation is dire. Let’s dive into the reasons behind this alarming trend and explore potential solutions for preserving these crucial aquatic ecosystems. […]

Read more →
Wildlife

Environmental Impact of Flea and Tick Treatments on Pets and Ecosystems

The relationship between humans and their pets has brought joy and companionship, yet in recent times it has also highlighted consequential impacts on environmental health. Flea and tick treatments, widely used to manage pet health, are inadvertently causing ecological distress, a topic that has gained significant attention in recent studies. The Unseen Environmental Cost of […]

Read more →
Sea life

Gray Whales in Crisis: Understanding the Dangers in San Francisco Bay

Gray whales, majestic marine giants known for their migratory journeys spanning thousands of miles, are facing unprecedented challenges as they navigate through the increasingly perilous waters of San Francisco Bay. Recent studies and news reports have spotlighted an alarming increase in gray whale deaths in this iconic bay, tracing a grim narrative that underscores the […]

Read more →
Birds

How Bees and Hummingbirds Are Reshaping Our Understanding of Alcohol Tolerance

Research from Science Daily reports that bees and hummingbirds, often exposed to alcohol through nectar, have shown no signs of intoxication despite the volumes consumed. This suggests an evolutionary adaptation that may invite a broader investigation into alcohol tolerance in animals. Understanding Alcohol Tolerance in Pollinators Flower nectar is not just sugar water. It often […]

Read more →
Wildlife

Beavers: The Engineers of Our Ecosystem

Beavers, once dismissed as mere nuisances for their dam-building, are now recognized as vital players in ecosystem management. Recent studies highlight their role in enhancing biodiversity, mitigating climate effects, and restoring degraded landscapes. The Comeback of Beavers For years, beavers were relentlessly trapped and hunted, bringing them to the brink of extinction in certain areas. […]

Read more →
Wildlife

How Ultrasound Technology Could Save Hedgehogs from Road Traffic

Recent studies have highlighted a remarkable discovery that could change the fate of hedgehogs on our roads. Researchers have found that hedgehogs can hear ultrasound frequencies. This discovery opens up new possibilities to protect these vulnerable creatures from being run over by vehicles. Why Hedgehogs Are at Risk Hedgehogs are commonly nocturnal, making them particularly […]

Read more →
Canines

Grey Wolves’ Unexpected Hunting Behavior

The world of nature is full of surprises, and just when we think we have it all figured out, a new behavior or discovery completely shifts our understanding. Recently, scientists stumbled upon one such revelation: grey wolves on remote Alaskan islands hunting sea otters (ScienceDaily). This behavior, never previously observed in these regions, provides fresh […]

Read more →
Canines

Stray Pets and Disease

Could your pet’s health be affected by its environment? New research shows how landscapes can affect the health of our pets. In the bustling city of Maceió, pets face challenges that are as varied as the city’s landscape. Picture your pet navigating life on the city streets. They may encounter dangers that are invisible to […]

Read more →
Wildlife

How Polar Bears in Svalbard Are Adapting to Ice Loss

As climate change accelerates, the Arctic region undergoes profound transformations, affecting its ecosystems and the species that depend on them. Among these species, polar bears are among the most affected, particularly in regions such as Svalbard, where rapid ice loss poses unprecedented challenges. However, recent studies provide remarkable insights into how these majestic creatures are […]

Read more →
Welfare

Why Stressed Koalas Are Facing a Health Crisis

Recent headlines have highlighted a worrying trend affecting our beloved Australian marsupials. Koalas, iconic for their laid-back demeanor and eucalyptus munching, are under siege by a physiological crisis tied deeply to stress and viral infections. The science community is buzzing with new findings from recent research, sparking a closer examination of this emerging threat. Understanding […]

Read more →

Get the pet-health insights you need—
every Friday.

We scan 70+ journals so you don't have to.
One email. Zero jargon. Unsubscribe anytime.

🔒 No spam. 1-click opt-out. Privacy-first.