Monthly Archives: January 2018

Ban on shock collars in Scotland a win for animal welfare

24 January 2018

BVA will continue to push for an outright ban on shock collars across the UK

BVA has welcomed the Scottish Government's decision to ban the use of electric shock collars and other electronic training devices.

BVA has worked alongside campaigners to ban these aversive training methods across the UK, with Wales banning them in 2010....

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Better predicting mountains' flora and fauna in a changing world

Climbing a mountain is challenging. So, too, is providing the best possible information to plan for climate change's impact on mountain vegetation and wildlife. Understanding how plant and animal species in mountainous areas will be affected by climate change is complicated and difficult.

In PloS ONE, Michigan State University (MSU) scientists show that using several sources...

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Ancient rice heralds a new future for rice production

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Growing in crocodile infested billabongs in the remote North of the country, Australia's wild rice has been confirmed as the most closely related to the ancient ancestor of all rices. The unique genetics of the Australian rice may help breed disease resistance and climate adaptation into rice modern production species....
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