1. New animal welfare syllabus for student vets worldwide
affecting farm and working animals, wildlife, companion animals and those used in experimentation. John Webster, Emeritus Professor of animal Husbandry at the Bristol Veterinary School, said: “The syllabus is comprehensive because it
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2. 2009: Evolving a future of protection for whales
recognised humane animal experimentation techniques - the three Rs of replace, reduce and refine. Australia's position is clear - we don't believe that is necessary to kill whales to study and understand them." WSPA thanks Leisel for
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3. UNESCO endorses WSPA Education programme
for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) Animal welfare education programme in primary schools on 18th April 2007. The programme is based on a similar Animal welfare education programme that has been successful in Costa Rica for over 16 years.
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