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The Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) has released a film about their work with animals in the wake of the devastating earthquake in January in which 250,000 people died.
Veterinary associations have expressed their deep disappointment in the Court of Appeal judgement on the Welsh Assembly Government's (WAG) plans to cull badgers in the fight against bovine Tuberculosis (TB).
Agriculture and Food Minister Jim Paice has set out how the new Task Force on Farming Regulation will work to reduce the bureaucratic burdens that English farmers and food producers face.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) reiterated its support for the Welsh Assembly Government's proposed badger cull to tackle bovine Tuberculosis as part of a keynote speech highlighting the importance of science-based policies at the annual BVA Welsh dinner.
Moredun has had a very positive ten days with a string of announcements, awards and celebrations, including a visit by HRH The Princess Royal to help celebrate Moredun's 90th Anniversary.
NOAH has announced that it does not believe that the banning of advertising of antimicrobials to farmers, proposed in the draft Veterinary Medicines regulations 2010, will reduce resistance profiles.
Compensation payable during July 2010, in England (and in Wales and Scotland for BSE only) for a bovine animal compulsorily slaughtered for disease control purpose, has been detailed on the Defra website.
Moredun Research Institute in Edinburgh has received the largest grant ever to be awarded by the EU in the field of animal health. Over 9 million Euro has been secured by a Moredun led "Paravac" consortium, in order to develop vaccines for important worm parasites which infect livestock.