There are 45 shelters represented — most of which we are partnering or working intensively with in a way that requires individual
animal data collection.
Not exact matches
Vines and his colleagues focused on a type of
data collection that hasn't changed all that much, certain types of morphological studies of plants and
animals.
► «The number of federally regulated
animals used in U.S. biomedical research dropped last year to its lowest level since
data collection began in 1972, according to new statistics posted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),» David Grimm reported later at ScienceInsider.
This has led to a demand for people who can understand
data collection techniques and analyze vast amounts of
data, categorize the
data sets, develop models to test hypotheses that can then be used to develop drugs, and test potential candidates in
animals.
The number of federally regulated
animals used in U.S. biomedical research dropped last year to its lowest level since
data collection began in 1972, according to new statistics posted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Students will practice their
data collection skills through a research activity which gives them an opportunity to use student choice and discovery an
animal and appropriately place in its classification group based on researching and observing specific characteristics.
Ask students to name the
animals they've reported on their
data -
collection forms.
Before this lesson, ask students to create a
data -
collection form that includes all the
animals they've observed during their sit - spots or that they've seen from home, marking the number of times each
animal was seen.
Ask students to take out their NM
data -
collection form and think about the section that asks how they have observed the
animal.
Explain that they'll be studying various
animal species, and they'll be completing the NM
data -
collection form in order to help create a biodiversity database used by scientists and the general population.
Students will develop an understanding of Virginia
animals and their habitats through active research, investigation and
data collection, mathematical analysis, and communication.
In addition to the
collection of the
data, our conversations with shelter workers revealed that many cities have a part - time worker who cares for
animals in the morning and then works at a different position thereafter.
This article describes the study design and methodology of the Western Canada Study, with emphasis on herd - selection criteria and study implementation, the
collection of herd - production
data, and the challenges of tracking individual
animals in a large prospective observational study - as the Western Canada Study is the largest on - farm study of its kind in North American cow - calf herds to date.
This Statement of Privacy applies to the Jacaranda
Animal Hospital site and governs
data collection and usage.
Highly trained professional veterinary staff and extensive
data available in AnTox ™, our clinical
animal toxicology
data collection and retrieval system, enable the APCC to provide toxicology and veterinary consulting services in a wide array of situation
Several leading national
animal welfare organizations today announced the launch of Shelter
Animals Count: The National Database Project, a first - of - its - kind platform for the
collection and reporting of
animal shelter
data for organizations across the country.
If
data collection hasn't been a high priority for your organization, you should start by tracking at least the most important
data, including source of intake and outcome for each
animal, as well as age and gender.
The Placer SPCA is proud to follow the Asilomar Accords, the national standard on
data collection and transparency for
animal shelters.
«Addressing» the Issue The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region combines good
data collection with
animal reports by zip code to reunite pets and owners.
Our service can include
collection and analysis of historical shelter population
data to assess required housing unit numbers and type; advice on facility layout; kennel / cage design; and review of materials and mechanical systems as they relate to disease control and
animal wellness.
While the full study is ongoing,
data collection from one of the shelters participating in the research, Louisville Metro
Animal Services, is complete.
This research was funded by the Morris
Animal Foundation (Veterinary Student Scholar Project Award) who played no role in the study design nor in the
collection, analysis and interpretation of
data, nor in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
The CLSD partnered with the Colorado Association of
Animal Control Officers (CAACO) for
data collection and contracted with Corona Research, Inc. to analyze the bite
data and to create a report on the findings.
Using real life examples including state - wide databases and tools like Shelter
Animals Count, we'll examine benefits and insights of statewide and national
data collection.
This presentation given by Joe Elmore, Chief Executive Officer for the Charleston
Animal Society, will explore all aspects of the comprehensive strategy, including
data collection, analysis and trending.
In part - one, Dr. Jan Scarlett, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses the
collection and use of medical
data in
animal shelters, and how this can significantly improve the health of individual
animals and the shelter population.
The Shelter Statistics Task Force recognized, as a first step towards
data collection, the need to better understand how information on
animals was collected, recorded, analyzed, and used, and what support might be needed for these processes.
From the GRCA Health & Genetics Committee New OFA - ACVIM Advanced Cardiac Database (ACA) The Orthopedic Foundation for
Animals and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine have recently implemented a new cardiac database with the primary purpose, as it relates to Golden Retrievers, of improving
data collection regarding disease prevalence and progression.
Shelter
Animals Count Basic
Data Matrix — This basic matrix was designed to serve as a tool for basic data collect
Data Matrix — This basic matrix was designed to serve as a tool for basic
data collect
data collection.
Preliminary results of the survey will be shared at this year's
Animal Care Expo (look for us in the exhibit hall), which is apropos, since I met Sabrina at an Expo in the Saving Cats track workshops exploring
data collection and smart TNR.
Experts in the
animal welfare industry agree that
data collection, reporting and analysis are essential to accountability, liability, public image, funding, program evaluation and addressing the enormous problem of euthanasia of shelter
animals.
If you are looking to take a more detailed look at collected
data on the state and local levels, one great resource is Shelter
Animals Count, an organization devoted to improving the
data collection and analysis for
animal shelters.
The bi-annual
collection and publication of pet - related
data undertaken by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)(since 1987) and the American Pet Products Association (APPA)(since 1988), which have created some significant benchmarks and other information helpful in understanding the comparative role of
animal shelters
The Orthopedic Foundation for
Animals and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine have recently implemented a new cardiac database with the primary purpose, as it relates to Golden Retrievers, of improving
data collection regarding disease prevalence and progression.
Its purpose is to provide global,
collection - based occurrence and taxonomic
data for marine and terrestrial
animals and plants of any geological age, as well as web - based software for statistical analysis of the
data.