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China-UK initiative aids panda research

World panda experts launch education project

More than 65 panda experts from around the world gathered at Edinburgh Zoo this week for the Giant Panda Research Symposium, which took place from September 10 to 12.

Experts aimed to develop a five year plan to help the species thrive in the wild once again. This plan is focused on five key areas: field ecology, veterinary research, artificial breeding and infant panda care, genetic management and cognitive evolution and behavioural research.

Alongside this research, a collaborative education project between the UK and China aims to enhance relations and raise awareness among school children.

The project has been developed by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's (RZSS) Discovery and Learning Team, who will be working closely with sponsors Jaguar Land Rover.

Learning packs on Chinese culture will be created and distributed throughout UK schools. In addition, funding for a learning trip to China will be given to a select group of Scottish students in 2014, and a unique Confucius China Classroom will be set up at Edinburgh Zoo.

Chris West, CEO of RZSS, said: "We are delighted to cooperate with Jaguar Land Rover to bring key scientists and researchers from around the globe to Scotland…and to develop an education programme for school children.

"With conservation, research and education being the founding goals of our Society, we are delighted to announce these synergetic events and activities and look forward to working with Jaguar Land Rover to bring them to fruition."

Edinburgh Zoo is currently home to the UK's only giant pandas, Tian Tian and Yang Guang. After being artificially inseminated in April, it remains unclear whether or not Tian Tian is pregnant.

Image: Robert Aldridge, Bailie, the representative of the Lord Provost in Edinburgh and Bob Grace, President of Jaguar Land Rover China

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Equine Disease Surveillance report released for Q4 2025

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 The latest Equine Disease Surveillance report has been released, with details on equine disease from Q4 of 2025.

The report, produced by Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance, includes advice on rule changes for equine influenza vaccination.

Statistics and maps detail recent outbreaks of equine herpes virus, equine influenza, equine strangles and equine grass sickness. A series of laboratory reports provides data on virology, bacteriology, parasitology and toxicosis.

This issue also features a case study of orthoflavivus-associated neurological disease in a horse in the UK. 

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RCVS annual renewal fee for vets due

RCVS' annual renewal fee for veterinary surgeons is now due. Vets must pay their renewal fee before Wednesday, 1 April 2026.

This year's standard annual fee has increased to 431 from last year's 418. This is an approximately three per cent increase, as approved by RCVS Council and the Privy Council.

Tshidi Gardner, RCVS treasurer, said: "The small fee increase will be used to help deliver both our everyday activities and our new ambitious Strategic Plan, which includes aims such as achieving new legislation, reviewing the Codes of Professional Conduct and supporting guidance, and continuing to support the professions through activities such as the Mind Matters Initiative, RCVS Academy and career development."

A full breakdown of the new fees is on the RCVS website. Information about tax relief is available on the UK government website.