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Divided poaching debate continues in Johannesburg

Divided poaching debate continues in Johannesburg

Currently, elephants are protected by Appendix II, which still allows trade in species and parts. Conference of the Parties (COP)...

Wildlife Editor
Oxygen levels key to evolution of early skeletal animals

Oxygen levels key to evolution of early skeletal animals

Researcher Fred Bowyer uses geological hammer to collect samples. Study evidences likely cause of mobility and skeleton formation The University...

Industry Editor
Trophy hunting 'could help to conserve lions' - study

Trophy hunting ‘could help to conserve lions’ – study

"Increasing block fees, reducing trophy fees and reducing the hunting quota could bring in the same tax revenue, while reducing...

Wildlife Editor
National survey reveals one in three horses lame

One in three horses with health problems are lame

Gemma Taylor, education officer at Blue Cross. National Equine Health Survey (NEHS) results disclosed Osteoarthritis and limb conditions are predominantly...

Equine Editor

Home visiting service for cats – could it work for your practice?

In recent years there has been a trend amongst feline practitioners towards home visits, especially for palliative or end-of-life care....

Nikki Gaut

Health and safety in an equine veterinary practice

Health and safety legislation applies to all organisations, including veterinary practices. However, many businesses – irrespective of their type or...

Lesley Tench