Animals of Emotion Project Survey

The Animals of Emotion project, jointly led by researchers at RMIT University, Western Sydney University, Macquarie University, and University of Canterbury, in partnership with Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Greenpeace Aotearoa and Saffron Aid, invites you to participate in a public survey exploring our emotional relations to animals and environmental challenges.

To engage with this survey, you will need to register and answer a few questions to give us some research context. Any data you provide will be held securely and it will be made anonymous for research purposes. If you are interested in being involved in this research beyond the survey, you will have the option to opt in for further engagement, including possible interviews.

Participation in this survey will help in understanding how people respond emotionally to images of animals, and to environmental and conservation challenges. To read more about the project, see here. To access the survey, follow this link.