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         Animal Welfare Education:     more books (100)
  1. The Status of Animals: Ethics Education and Welfare by David Paterson, 1989-09
  2. Education for Animal Welfare by Edward N. Eadie, 2011-03-01
  3. Teaching Humane Education: Animal Welfare Issue by Henrietta Howard-Moineau, 1983-09
  4. Animal Research in Psychopharmacology: Central Nervous System Effects by Education, and Welfare U. S. Department of Health, 1960
  5. Exploring Animal Rights and Animal Welfare [4 volumes]: [Four Volumes] (Middle School Reference) by Lisa Trumbauer, 2002-09-30
  6. Zoos and Animal Welfare (Issues That Concern You) by Christine Van Tuyl, 2007-12-13
  7. Animal Welfare (Read All About it) by Adam Hibbert, 2004-08-12
  8. Education and Training in the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals: A Guide for Developing Institutional Programs by National Research Council, 1991-02
  9. The Use of Animals in Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives, & Recommendations by Jonathan Balcombe, 2000-06-30
  10. Animal Films for Humane Education by Dallas Pratt, 1986-06
  11. Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory Animals by Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, 1976-10
  12. Animal Welfare (Issues Today Series)
  13. On behalf of their animal friends: involving children in animal advocacy: since time immemorial, animals have been serving human society in at least three ... An article from: Childhood Education by Jyotsna Pattnaik, 2004-12-22
  14. Policy issues in the use of animals in research, testing, and education. (section 5) (Animals, Science, and Ethics): An article from: The Hastings Center Report by F. Barbara Orlans, 1990-05-01

1. Animal Welfare Education Ring
animal welfare education. Ring. We support it ..Do you?
http://drdolittle.net/educate
Animal Welfare Education Ring We support it.....Do you? There have been too many reports of violence against animals perpetrated by children, and it is time to provide children with the knowledge they need to understand that abuse in any form is wrong. Children must be taught at an early age to respect and cherish life. Education is the key to the future. Please join us in promoting this cause. If your site meets the following criteria then we would be honored to have you. Sites do not have to be animal-related, but they should be "family-safe". Sites depicting any type of hate, abuse, or pornography are not admitted. Sites that promote declawing or are against spay/neuter are not admitted. Sites created by breeders or sites which promote breeding are not admitted. Sites which promote the selling of animals, puppy mills or catteries are not admitted. Instructions for joining this ring Please download the graphic below to your own server. NO direct linking is allowed. You must submit the EXACT URL of the page where you will place the ring.

2. NIH: National OLAW Workshop Program
Search OLAW Site Return To OLAW Home Page National animal welfare educationProgram OFFICE OF LABORATORY ANIMAL WELFARE The National
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/workshop.htm
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National Animal Welfare Education Program OFFICE OF LABORATORY ANIMAL WELFARE
The National Institutes of Health, Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) is continuing to sponsor workshops on implementing the Public Health Service Policy on Animal Welfare Education. Each of the workshops will focus on a specific theme. The workshops are open to institutional administrators, members of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, laboratory animal veterinarians, investigators and other institutional staff who have responsibility for high-quality management of sound institutional animal care and use programs. Ample opportunities will be provided to exchange ideas and interests through question and answer sessions and informal discussions. For further information concerning future NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Education Workshops, please contact: Agnes Richardson
Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW)
RKL1, Suite 360, MSC 7982

3. Animal Welfare Education Petition
I would like to thank everyone that signed this petition and thosethat posted the banner on their site. The petition generated
http://drdolittle.net/greatandsmall/petition/
I would like to thank everyone that signed this petition and those that posted the banner on their site. The petition generated almost 10,000 signatures and has been sent off. Back to All Creatures Great and Small main page. Staici (Dr. Dolittle) Roehm No part of this website may be copied or reproduced without expressed consent.

4. Animal Welfare Education Petition
I would like to thank everyone that signed this petition and those that posted the banner on their site. The petition generated almost 10 000 signatures and has been sent off. Copyright 1999, 2000 Staici (Dr.
http://www.drdolittle.net/greatandsmall/petition
I would like to thank everyone that signed this petition and those that posted the banner on their site. The petition generated almost 10,000 signatures and has been sent off. Back to All Creatures Great and Small main page. Staici (Dr. Dolittle) Roehm No part of this website may be copied or reproduced without expressed consent.

5. NIH Guide: ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
animal welfare education WORKSHOPS NIH GUIDE, Volume 22, Number 1, January 8, 1993 P.T.
http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not93-004.html
Return to 1993 Index Return to NIH Guide Main Index
Department of Health
and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892

6. NIH Guide: NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
NATIONAL animal welfare education WORKSHOPS NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 24,July 19, 1996 PT 42 Keywords Animal Care Animal Research Policy National
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not96-187.html
Return to 1996 Index Return to NIH Guide Main Index
Department of Health
and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892

7. NIH Guide: NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION WORKSHOP
NATIONAL animal welfare education WORKSHOP NIH GUIDE, Volume 23, Number 23, June 17, 1994 P.T.
http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not94-196.html
Return to 1994 Index Return to NIH Guide Main Index
Department of Health
and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892

8. Mayhew Animal Home Animal Welfare Education And Rehoming In London - Petplanet.c
Head of Kennels; Head of Cattery; Animal Welfare Officers; NVQ students; NVQ Coordinator;Fundraising Manager; Education and Community Affairs Co-ordinator; Special
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/petplanet/charity/mayhew.htm
The Mayhew Animal Home
www.mayhewanimalhome.org

Fundraising:
fundraising@mayhewanimalhome.org
Press enquiries:
pr@mayhewanimalhome.org

Trenmar Gardens
Kensal Green
London
Adoption/general enquiries:
Fundraising:
020 8969 7110 ext 4 Press enquiries: 020 8969 7110 ext 2 The Mayhew Animal Home believes that animals, as living creatures, are entitled to legal protection, oral and ethical consideration, and have a value beyond economic measurement. Our mission is to take in and care for unwanted or abused animals and re-home them with responsible caring owners, to prevent unwanted animals both through the promotion of neutering and, where appropriate, by lending assistance to existing owners to enable them to keep their animals, to promote respect and compassion for animals in all sections of the community and beyond through activities, campaigns and education programmes and to ensure that no healthy animal in our care is put to sleep. Heated, air-conditioned kennels and outside runs for dogs. Two separate purpose-built catteries for maximum comfort and freedom: one for adult cats and the other for pregnant cats and kittens. Garden area for cats to roam freely and to reduce stress caused by confinement. Specially-designed accommodation for rabbits, guinea pigs and other small animals. Isolation block for recuperating or infectious animals. Primarily Inner-London and Greater London
  • General Manager
  • General Manager
  • Animal Care Managers
  • Animal Care Assistants
  • Supervisor
  • Head of Kennels
  • Head of Cattery
  • Animal Welfare Officers

9. NIH Guide: NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
NATIONAL animal welfare education WORKSHOPS NIH GUIDE, Volume 24, Number 18, May 19, 1995 P.T.
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not95-139.html
Return to 1995 Index Return to NIH Guide Main Index
Department of Health
and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892

10. AWIC Newsletter: National Animal Welfare Education Workshops For 1997
Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter, Winter 1996/1997, Vol.7 No. 34 National animal welfare education Workshops for 1997.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/newsletters/v7n3/7n3nawew.htm
Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter, Winter 1996/1997, Vol. 7 No. 3-4
National Animal Welfare Education Workshops for 1997
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) , is continuing to sponsor workshops on implementing the Public Health Service Policy on Animal Welfare Education. Each of the workshops scheduled for fiscal year 1997 will focus on a specific theme. The workshops are open to institutional administrators, members of Insitutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC's), laboratory animal veterinarians, investigators, and other institutional staff who have responsibility for animal care and use programs. Ample opportunities will be provided to exchange ideas and interests through question and answer sessions and informal discussions. For further information concerning future NIH OLAW animal welfare education workshops, contact Darlene Ross, Education Coordinator, OLAW, NIH, 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01, MSC-7507, Rockville, MD 20892-7507, phone: (301) 496-8101 ext. 233, fax: (301) 402-0527. The current schedule includes:
  • Development of Institutional Disaster Plans hosted by Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine and the Ohio Scientific Education and Research Association. The workshop will be held on May 15-16, 1997, at CWRU School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio.

11. NIH Guide: NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
NATIONAL animal welfare education WORKSHOPS NIH GUIDE, Volume 25, Number 17, May 24, 1996 P.T.
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not96-138.html
Return to 1996 Index Return to NIH Guide Main Index
Department of Health
and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892

12. AWIC Bulletin: National Animal Welfare Education Workshop Program
Animal Welfare Information Center Bulletin, Winter 1999/2000, Vol.10 No. 34 National animal welfare education Workshop Program.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/newsletters/v10n3/10n3educ.htm
Animal Welfare Information Center Bulletin, Winter 1999/2000, Vol. 10 No. 3-4
National Animal Welfare Education Workshop Program
The National Institutes of Health, Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) is continuing to sponsor workshops on implementing the Public Health Service Policy on Animal Welfare Education. Each of the workshops will focus on a specific theme. The workshops are open to institutional administrators, members of Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees, laboratory animal veterinarians, investigators and other institutional staff who have responsibility for high-quality management of sound institutional animal care and use programs. Ample opportunities will be provided to exchange ideas and interests through question and answer sessions and informal discussions. For further information concerning future NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare Education Workshops, please contact: Agnes Richardson, Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW), RKL1, Suite 1050, MSC 7982, 6705 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-7982 phone: 301-594-2506, Fax: 301-402-2803, WWW: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/workshop.htm

13. Animal Welfare Education Main
venues. We are at the Centre for Animal Welfare Control, AVA 75Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118507 Tel 64719987 Fax 64733687.
http://www.ava.gov.sg/aweb/
AVA main Education main Publications Worksheets ... Email Animal Welfare Education You can visit our resource centre comprising a seminar room, library and the newly opened pet poster gallery at the Centre for Animal Welfare and Control (CAWC). The theme of the resource centre is 'Towards Responsible Pet Ownership' . The aim of this facility is to provide pet owners with information on pets and pet care so as to help them prepare for and meet the responsibilities that come with owning a pet. The library has many books on pets and pet care. There are also books, journals and magazines on animal welfare, veterinary medicine and wildlife. Use of the library is currently by appointment only. Free publications are available at the centre. We give talks and screen pet related video shows at the centre. We can accomodate groups of up to 40 visitors at any one time. We also welcome requests to have talks on pet and pet care online application form ) to be given at outside venues.

75 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118507

14. Animal Welfare Education Publications
CAWC and veterinary clinics. * CAWC and distributed to schools visited by the AnimalWelfare Education Officers. Also in .pdf form. Download here. *. *. *. *
http://www.ava.gov.sg/aweb/publications.html
AVA main Education main Publications Worksheets ... Email Animal Welfare Education Publications The educational branch of the Centre for Animal Welfare and Control (CAWC) produces publications such us the Pet Starter Kit, Children's Pet Book and informational leaflets on pets. These are available free of charge at: CAWC, veterinary clinics and pet shops CAWC and veterinary clinics CAWC and distributed to schools visited by the Animal Welfare Education Officers. Also in .pdf form. Download here The Children's Pet Book available in .pdf here (817 KB) Children's Pet booklet (Front cover) Children's Pet Booklet (Back cover)

75 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118507
Tel: 64719987
Fax: 64733687

15. BVET OVF UFV Animal Welfare Education
animal welfare education. The Swiss Veterinary Service is heavilyengaged in the further education of its members. Please find the
http://www.bvet.admin.ch/tierschutz/e/ausbild_beratung/1_index.html
Animal Welfare
Education
The Swiss Veterinary Service is heavily engaged in the further education of its members. Please find the relevant information on the corresponding pages in German and French

16. Farm Animal Welfare Education
AFAC has developed curriculumbased, farm animal welfare resourcesfor Alberta students. Through an exploration of the needs and
http://www.afac.ab.ca/Education.htm
AFAC has developed curriculum-based, farm animal welfare resources for Alberta students. Through an exploration of the needs and behaviors of farm animals, these resources explain how farmers are sensitive to their animals and provide for their needs. S CHOOL R ESOURCES
  • Elementary
  • Junior/Senior High - The AFAC team is currently developing the Teacher's Guide to Farm Animal Welfare in Alberta (Grades 7-12) . It will be released in 2003.
E DUCATIONAL L INKS Critical Thinking - sharpen critical thinking skills and encourage active learning...
  • Tactics that Encourage Active Learning - more
  • Strategy List: 35 Dimensions of Critical Thought - more

17. WSPA - Education - Training Programmes - Concepts In Animal Welfare - A Syllabus
international levels. It is vital therefore that their training includesa good grounding in animal welfare education. WSPA hopes
http://www.wspa.org.uk/index.php?page=84

18. 1996 LCI National Youth Livestock Program Ethics Symposium
Efforts in animal welfare education. Dr. David Coffey Western KentuckyUniversity. Introduction. Acquiring contemporary, nonbiased
http://www.animalagriculture.org/Proceedings/1996 NYLPES/efforts in animal welfa
Efforts in Animal Welfare Education Dr. David Coffey
Western Kentucky University
Introduction Acquiring contemporary, non-biased teaching materials is a problem for all educators. The National FFA Foundation in cooperation with the Council for Agriculture education has been involved in a four year project to write, field-test, revise and disseminate materials in the areas of animal welfare. Representatives from each state are then "trained" representatives in agricultural education to go to their states to be resources in implementing materials into their current curriculum. Objectives of the project materials are to develop an appreciation for the necessary role of animals in our lives, make informed decisions on issues related to treatment and uses of animals and animal products, distinguish differences in perceptions of animal welfare vs. animals rights, provide management guidelines, audio-visual and other instructional resources related to animal welfare issues and to develop studentsÂ’ critical-thinking skills. History of Project In 1992, the National FFA Foundation began seeking funding for the project and Dr. David Coffey, teacher educator at Western Kentucky University, was selected as project director. An Action Force of 16 professionals from commodity and agricultural advocacy organizations, industry, animal science, teacher education in agriculture and science, urban and rural ag-ed programs met in Kansas City to determine the content and scope of the project. Determined that needed content was determined to be broader than agricultural issues. A subcommittee of Drs. Jack Albright, John Boyce, Jeff Goodwin and Janice Swanson, commodity representative Earl Dotson and ag-ed instructors Krista Paynton, Eddie Stephens and Cary Trexler met and/or communicated with Project Director regularly for content validity and instructional feasibility. Lessons developed relate to six areas and are entitled:

19. McDonald's USA -
animal welfare education Environment Health Quality Safety RMHC. AnimalWelfare Education Environment Health Quality Safety RMHC.
http://www.mcdonalds.com/countries/usa/community/community.html

20. Animal Welfare Education
Henry Adams animal welfare education. I had Make animal welfare educationMandatory In Schools Sign The Petition! This page was made
http://www.krystalstar.com/mybeautifulpets2.html
"A teacher affects eternity; no one can tell where his influence stops."
~Henry Adams
Animal Welfare Education
"A teacher affects eternity; no one can tell where his influence stops."
~Henry Adams
Humane Education
A. EDUCATION ABOUT ANIMALS
  • Characteristics of species - interesting facts for children

B. IMPORTANCE OF SPAY/NEUTERING
  • Use of posters: Example - Poster starting with 2 cats at top, next level - 4 kittens, next level each kitten has 4 kittens, each of those kittens has 4 kittens, and so on, and so on. Perhaps each generation can be color-coded until at the bottom of the poster the page is swarming with cats.
    Older children (late Middle School and High School ages) can learn about euthanasia
    Let children know that they CAN make a difference; that they are not helpless! For example, "Tell your parents and friends to spay/neuter their pets. Financial help is available in every state."

C. TREATMENT OF ANIMALS

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