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Animals in Graphic Novels
If you’re wondering why Animal Inventory is a little slow these days, let me assure that it’s for good reason. I’m hard at work on lots of exciting projects, and I’d like to share one of them with you: I’m guest-editing ...
Antennae, Issue 11: Insecta
The newest issue of Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture is now available for download. The theme of the issue is insects — namely, our uncomfortable relationship with them and how we can come to see beauty in creepy crawlies. The ...
Public Health and Agriculture: An Ongoing Debate
For 2 1/2 years, a highly diverse group of experts from the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production (PCIFAP) (a project from the Pew Charitable Trusts and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health) studied the practices of industria...
Animals on the Internet
Animals are everywhere on the internet, and it seems that every day there are more and more viral stories, videos and photos about animals! In order to accomodate the rapid influx of news and links, I’ve started a Facebook page where I can quic...
Japan’s Dolphin Massacre: The Cove in Taiji
Dolphins have been massacred by the thousands in the town of Taiji, Japan, but the horrifying truth is that most people in Japan don't even know this is happening, or that they're being fed dolphin meat. Thanks to the dedicated team behind the new mo...
An Inventory of Animal Inventory
This entry marks the 100th posting since the start of Animal Inventory. And, with appropriate synchronicity, this 100th entry also marks — nearly to the day — the two-year anniversary of Animal Inventory’s very first post (August 5,...

