Faunalytics is thrilled to welcome Priscilla Boadi as our new Community & Research Coordinator. Priscilla brings over seven years of experience in research, community engagement, and program management, with a remarkable track record spanning academia, government, and international development across Canada, Ghana, and West Africa. Priscilla holds a PhD in Human Nutrition from McGill University, where her research focused on food and agriculture policy in Ghana. A skilled communicator and connector, Priscilla excels at translating complex research into clear, actionable resources, and at building the relationships that put that evidence to work. Learn more about Priscilla and the rest of our team by clicking below.
Faunalytics can’t wait to host our fifth annual Fauna Connections symposium — a free, virtual event designed for animal advocates — on September 10, 2026. Hear from leading researchers in the social and behavioral sciences as they share original studies, expert overviews, and meta-analyses with direct relevance to advocacy work. The event features short, impactful presentations with Q&As, interactive breakout sessions, a Faunalytics research presentation, and a keynote by Taylison Santos with Fórum Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Animal. Register today!
Last month, several members of the Faunalytics team traveled to Toronto, Canada, to attend the Animal & Vegan Advocacy (AVA) Summit. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow advocates and contribute to the broader conversation about how research can strengthen the movement. Four of our team members gave presentations and sat on panels, sharing insights on how data can inform more effective advocacy strategies. We’re so grateful for the thoughtful discussions and the chance to learn from advocates doing incredible work across the globe. If you didn’t have a chance to chat with us at the event, don’t forget that you can always reach out to our free Office Hours for all your research-related questions.
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Welcoming Our Newest Faunalyst, Priscilla
Faunalytics is thrilled to welcome Priscilla Boadi as our new Community & Research Coordinator. Priscilla brings over seven years of experience in research, community engagement, and program management, with a remarkable track record spanning academia, government, and international development across Canada, Ghana, and West Africa. Priscilla holds a PhD in Human Nutrition from McGill University, where her research focused on food and agriculture policy in Ghana. A skilled communicator and connector, Priscilla excels at translating complex research into clear, actionable resources, and at building the relationships that put that evidence to work. Learn more about Priscilla and the rest of our team by clicking below.
Join Us For Fauna Connections 2026
Faunalytics can’t wait to host our fifth annual Fauna Connections symposium — a free, virtual event designed for animal advocates — on September 10, 2026. Hear from leading researchers in the social and behavioral sciences as they share original studies, expert overviews, and meta-analyses with direct relevance to advocacy work. The event features short, impactful presentations with Q&As, interactive breakout sessions, a Faunalytics research presentation, and a keynote by Taylison Santos with Fórum Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Animal. Register today!
AVA Summit
Last month, several members of the Faunalytics team traveled to Toronto, Canada, to attend the Animal & Vegan Advocacy (AVA) Summit. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow advocates and contribute to the broader conversation about how research can strengthen the movement. Four of our team members gave presentations and sat on panels, sharing insights on how data can inform more effective advocacy strategies. We’re so grateful for the thoughtful discussions and the chance to learn from advocates doing incredible work across the globe. If you didn’t have a chance to chat with us at the event, don’t forget that you can always reach out to our free Office Hours for all your research-related questions.