UFAW-supported initiatives continue to forge advances in our understanding of animals

The year in review – Annual Report 2017-18 now published

UFAW’s Annual Report has now been published and reviews a year which underpins the charity’s commitment to advancing our understanding of animals and what matters to them.  Over the course of the year, UFAW committed over £100,000 to benefit a wide range of animals from those in our gardens to primates and young dairy cattle. 

The charity has also continued to promote education in animal welfare through its LINKs scheme and initiatives such as providing free resources to veterinary schools in Central and South America.  In addition, UFAW’s animal welfare student scholar scheme, which encourages students to develop interests in animal welfare, has enabled students to carry out a diverse range of studies from the use of hair cortisol as a marker of chronic stress in Border collies, to the effectiveness of pain relief in sheep.

 

Follow the link to read the article in full and find the annual report on the UFAW website