Here at the University of Edinburgh’s Jeanne Marchig
international Centre for Animal Welfare Education, we’re looking forward to
2017, and to further developing our exciting projects and partnerships
We’ll continue to focus in the Asia-region with ongoing projects
to improve free-roaming dog welfare in India and Sri Lanka in partnership with
the Dogs Trust, but we’ll also be working a little closer to home with
partnerships to improve welfare in animal shelters in both Gran Canaria and
here in Edinburgh.
We’ve built strong links with veterinary schools in China,
India, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam and hope to continue to develop these
relationships to support veterinary skills developments and promote the role of
the veterinary nurse in animal welfare. We’ll also be working on a new project
to support improvements in farm animal welfare in China.
We’ll continue our project to improve zoo veterinary skills
in China, Japan and Indonesia through collaborations with WAZA, CAZG, EAZA, Animals
Asia and Wild Welfare.
We’re
also excited to be working on our new Dog & Cat behaviour MOOC to be
launched later this year.
2017
is shaping up to be a busy year – we hope that you’ll continue to support us in
our endeavours!
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