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1 January 1970
Posted by: Richard Tidmarsh
Category: News
Vultures and Turkeys feature in the stories covered here. 27/11/14 Vultures feed off rotten, stinking, filthy carcasses and by doing so are getting rid of a lot of bacteria from the ecosystem for us. Surprisingly, contrary to us,… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/research-medical-benefits/this-week-in-animal-research-we-28-november/
While the contribution of animal research for human medical development is well known, the role that animal studies have to play in environmental and conservation work often receives very little attention. While the contribution of animal research for human medical development is well known, the role that animal studies have to play in environmental and conservation work often… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/research-medical-benefits/animal-research-and-asian-vulture-conservation/
The ban on a veterinary medicine which caused an unprecedented decline in Asian vulture populations has shown the first signs of progress. The ban on a veterinary medicine which caused an unprecedented decline in Asian vulture populations has shown the first signs of progress. However, the recovery of the wild… https://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/news/animal-welfare-alternatives/vulture-decline-slows/
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