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Making a difference From rewilding projects to exploring canine health and turning the tide on hedgehog decline, our staff and students are providing solutions to real issues and changing the way we interact with animals. With an estimated 700,000 to 1,000,000 guinea pigs in the UK,* you probably know someone with this furry family member, or may even have one yourself. Many of these guinea pig owners may tell you that their cherished companion often gets infections, yet these figures are drastically under-reported in academic literature. For a small animal that can deteriorate rapidly when ill, this gap in our understanding is worrying. for guinea pig health and welfare. The results of the study, carried out by BSc Bioveterinary Science student, Shannon Roberts-Steel, and supervised by Senior Lecturer, Dr Alison Wills, were published in the scientific journal, Animals. Our research is establishing an evidence base to advance best practice and advice
*Vet Times, August 2024
- Improving best practice and canine welfare in flyball training. - Supporting zookeepers’ wellbeing to help sustain care standards. - Maintaining the health of poultry through harmful bacteria control. How our staff and students are making an impact through research
Training dogs for hedgehog conservation
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