The After School Advocates program empowers high school students to
explore animal welfare issues that affect the Chicago community.
Not exact matches
To provide a neutral platform for
animal welfare issues to be identified and discussed, and for science - based and ethical solutions to be
explored.
You can
explore volunteer opportunities, meet professionals from
animal welfare organizations, develop your knowledge of the
issues facing homeless pets, and discover what part you can play in helping to Save Them All.
Sessions include wet labs, and concurrent sessions
exploring companion
animal, ruminant, equine, practice management and
animal welfare issues.
They will then learn more about how
animal welfare concerns really affect our communities by thoroughly
exploring two
issues: pet homelessness and
animal cruelty.
Staying Current with Farm
Animal Welfare Issues: A Review of the Science and Ethics Presented by Barry Kipperman, DVM, DACVIM and Michael Blackwell, DVM, MPH Explore conventional and modern definitions of animal welfare and societal changes that are driving legislation affecting farm an
Animal Welfare Issues: A Review of the Science and Ethics Presented by Barry Kipperman, DVM, DACVIM and Michael Blackwell, DVM, MPH
Explore conventional and modern definitions of
animal welfare and societal changes that are driving legislation affecting farm an
animal welfare and societal changes that are driving legislation affecting farm
animals.