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Here we post organizational updates, research, and more. You can scroll down to view our posts sorted by when they were posted, or click below on the tags that most interest you:


Our 2024 Year in Review
This post discusses the successes and challenges of FWI’s work in 2024. Specific highlights include our R&D studies and farm program growth.
Haven King-Nobles
Jan 2712 min read
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Our Recent Support of the World Conference on Farm Animal Welfare
We recently contributed to the annual World Conference on Farm Animal Welfare in China.
Siddharth Solanki
Nov 14, 20243 min read
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Recent Strategy Updates: Our 2026 Goal, and Plans for 2025
This post discusses our plans for the next two years, as well as updates to our strategic thinking.
Haven King-Nobles
Nov 14, 20248 min read
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Fish Welfare Initiative's 2023 in Review
This post discusses our key outcomes and challenges from 2023.
Haven King-Nobles
Jan 25, 20248 min read
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Updates on Our Work In China
This blog post discusses the current status of our work in China.
Jennifer-Justine Kirsch
Dec 7, 20232 min read
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Prioritizing Fish Species for Our China Work
We discuss how and why we helped identify 2 species to prioritize for welfare interventions in China—grass carp and large yellow croaker.
Lu Chen
Apr 21, 20235 min read
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Our 2022 In Review
This post discusses our highlights, updates, and lessons learned from helping fish in India, China, and the Philippines in 2022.
Haven King-Nobles
Jan 25, 20238 min read
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Our One and Three Year Plans in China
This post summarizes our One and Three Year Plans for improving the welfare of fishes in China.
Jennifer-Justine Kirsch
Aug 10, 20225 min read
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Aquatic Animal Welfare in China
FWI is proud to have hosted the first-ever aquatic welfare Forum at a conference in China.
Lu Chen
May 26, 20223 min read
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Our international (non-India) work in 2021
This post summarizes FWI's projects to help fish in China, Portugal, the UK, and the Philippines.
Jennifer-Justine Kirsch
Feb 8, 20224 min read
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