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BVA Supports World Rabies Day
The BVA is supporting World Rabies Day by once again urging UK veterinary surgeons to raise their staff and clients’...
TB Consultation Welcomed by BVA
Jim Paice, Agricultural Minister. (Photo courtesy of DEFRA) The veterinary profession has warmly welcomed the launch of the Defra consultation...
Concern Over Use of Statistics
Wales’ Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Christianne Glossop, has written to the Chairman of the Badger Trust to express her concerns...
Consultation on TB Launched
Welsh Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones has launched a consultation on a draft legislative order to control TB in camelids,...
Zoology student Wins Bafta
Just seven years after his graduation, a Zoology student from The University of Nottingham is forging an award winning career...
Pesticides Involved in Wildlife Poisoning
Details of the 159 suspected poisoning incidents investigated by the Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme (WIIS) in Scotland last year have...
Bee Disease Outbreak
An outbreak of American Foulbrood (AFB), a disease affecting honeybees, has been found in an apiary in West Lothian, Scotland....
New Expert Joins Nottingham Uni
Sharon Redrobe (picture above with a macaw) has joined the University of Nottingham. An acknowledged expert on wild and exotic...
Irish Hares and the Modern Farming
Research from Queen’s University Belfast has revealed the 20th century decline in the Irish hare population is almost certainly associated...
Climate Change Affecting Species
Migratory species such as turtles and whales are exceptionally vulnerable to climate change, according to preliminary findings from a forthcoming...