1. WSPA protest Icelandic whaling season
Icelandic products such as fish, prawns and other produce in protest at the country’s decision to start whaling again. In a public interview earlier today, the Icelandic Ambassador said: “Various opinion polls in the UK that [sic]
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2. First whale festival draws crowds
Julio previously worked as a fisherman and went through many difficult times. But today, partly thanks to the training and advice he has received from PROMAR and others, he is part of one of the most successful industries in the community of Bahia.
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3. New animal welfare syllabus for student vets worldwide
animals, the welfare of fish and the welfare implications of inadequate and inappropriate food provision have now been added to this important educational tool. The revised version comprises 34 interactive modules on CD-ROM and encourages
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4. Concepts in Animal Welfare - Modules
Farm Animals 17 Welfare of Fish 18 Companion Animals (1) - Population Control Programmes 19 Companion Animals (2) - Wider Considerations 20 Euthanasia 21 Working Animals 22 Animals in Research, Testing and Education 23 Wild Animal
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5. Twenty years of bear care
including Utah. State fish and wildlife agencies bring bears to IBBR because of the lack of suitable facilities and rehabilitators in their own states. “Utah cubs are some of the smartest bears I've handled over the years. When we
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6. Wild returns spell success for bear rehab
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Fisheries and wildlife officer Rich Beausoleil hands Wasaka to IBBR staff© IBBR An orphaned bear cub, found by an officer of the Department of Fish & Wildlife in Washington state, USA, and transported
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