Farm animal welfare in the U.S.A.: Farming practices, research, education, regulation, and assurance programs
What impact has the Brambell Report, and the growth of the field of applied ethology, had on the United States of America? There has been increasing public awareness of farm animal welfare issues and a concomitant increase in animal welfare research and teaching activities. This has occurred more slowly in the U.S.A. than in Europe, […]
Benefits of the zoological park to the teaching of comparative vertebrate anatomy
Abstract 10.1002/zoo.1430140507.abs Zoological parks offer varied benefits and opportunities to comparative vertebrate anatomy (CVA) as it is taught at the college/university level. First, exotic species enrich and clarify the major principles of anatomy—form and function, adaptive behavior, and evolutionary process—in ways that traditional laboratory species (dogfish, frog, cat) cannot achieve. Second, students aged 18–22 are […]
Guide for the care and use of agricultural animals in agricultural research and teaching
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‘Animal Ethics Dilemma’: an interactive learning tool for university and professional training
‘Animal Ethics Dilemma’ is a freely available computer-supported learning tool (www.animalethicsdilemma.net or www.aedilemma.net) which has been developed primarily for veterinary undergraduates but is applicable also to students in other fields of animal science. The objectives of the computer program are to promote students’ understanding of the ethics related to animal use, to illustrate ethical dilemmas […]