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Dan Weary awarded UFAW Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Welfare Science
The 2020 winner of the UFAW Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Welfare Science has been announced as Professor Daniel Weary. Dr Weary is a founding faculty of the Animal Welfare Program. His work has improved the lives of millions of animals and his mentorship has supported students and researchers at all levels. Congratulations Dan! Read the […]
Applications for the inaugural International Farm Animal Welfare Fellowship closing June 30
The IFAWF is aimed at those in the early stages of their career seeking a career in farmed animal welfare in mainland China. It will provide the unique opportunity to engage with field-leading experts, explore animal welfare issues and strategies in a Chinese context, and learn how academic concepts can be applied to improve animal […]
Sasha Protopopova named NSERC/BC SPCA Industrial Research Chair in Animal Welfare
The Animal Welfare Program is thrilled to announce that Dr. Alexandra (Sasha) Protopopova has been named the NSERC/BC SPCA Industrial Research Chair (IRC) in Animal Welfare! As an IRC Chair, she will lead research between UBC and the BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) related to companion animal welfare over the […]
Anna Ratuski awarded NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship
Animal Welfare Program student Anna Ratuski has been awarded the prestigious NSERC Canada Graduate Scholarship for her Doctoral (CGS D) Program! Anna’s current project focuses on housing refinements for breeding rats and their litters, and access to enriched playpens for standard-housed laboratory mice. Congratulations Anna! https://www.grad.ubc.ca/campus-community/meet-our-students/ratuski-anna
Personality traits of dairy calves predict social proximity and response to emotional challenge
The AWP recently published an open access article, published in Scientific Reports, which has been selected part of the Editor’s choice Collection on Animal cognition and personality. Read the article: https://www.nature.com/collections/gbggjfgbbh/
Dan Weary awarded Zinpro Award for Excellence in Dairy Science
The Animal Welfare Program’s Dan Weary has been awarded the Zinpro Award for Excellence in Dairy Science from the American Dairy Science Association. Dan was selected for his scientific contributions to dairy cattle science, including research on methods of assessing and relieving pain and distress in cattle, developing alternative methods of housing and cattle management, methods […]
Partnership with BC SPCA experts supporting the next generation of leaders in animal welfare
The BC SPCA was a founding partner in the creation of the University of British Columbia Animal Welfare Program in 1997. Since then, the BC SPCA has used AWP research findings to improve the lives of animals in our care as well as those we advocate for, and hired numerous graduates as staff experts and […]
Lessons learned from the Tiger King – Dan Weary in West Coast Veterinarian Magazine
The popular Netflix show “The Tiger King” shines a powerful light on issues relevant to all who are interested in animal welfare. Dan Weary from the UBC Animal Welfare Program explores three lessons from the human-animal relationship that can be drawn from this program in the June 2020 issue of the CVMA-SBCV Chapter’s West Coast Veterinarian magazine. Read […]
AWP featured in Genome BC podcast, “The Future of Food: How Genomics is Shaping the Way We Eat”
Dan Weary (UBC AWP) and Lenore Newman (UFV) are feature in Genome BC’s podcast “The Future of Food: How Genomics is Shaping the Way We Eat”. Dan and Lenore explore the how we eat has changed over the past 1,000 years discuss how we eat might look in another 1,000 years. It is available to […]
The welfare of cull dairy cows in British Columbia
Two studies have recently been published on the welfare of cull dairy cows from the Animal Welfare Program. In one, cull dairy cows were monitored from 20 farms in British Columbia. We found that most cows took three days or more to reach the slaughter plants. The study investigates the impact on duration of transport […]