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BSAVA Congress News Archive
Public urged to provide homes for swifts
15th February 2019
The RSPB is calling on the public to help provide new homes for swifts, as figures show the birds' numbers have fallen to less than half what they were 20 years ago.

Swifts arrive in the UK late April-May and can spend up to three months in the country. The RSPB attributes the birds' decline to modern buildings, which lack the nooks and crannies they need to build nests.

While some house builders have agreed to integrate swift homes into new buildings, the RSPB believes more can be done to help this incredible bird. 'Just, 1,000 additional new nest boxes could make a difference', the charity said.
Charity launches scheme for vulnerable pet owners
8th February 2019
Animal charity Mayhew has launched a new programme to help vulnerable pet owners with preventative veterinary care. The Pick & Snip scheme offers free neutering and veterinary care to those most in need.

Animal welfare officers collect the pet from the client's place of residence, take them to the clinic for treatment, discuss neutering, organise and provide any after care and return the pet, often on the same day. The service is available for dogs and cats within Mayhew's catchment area.

For further information visit: themayhew.org/community-support/pick-and-snip/
Rescued sun bear finds mate at Edinburgh Zoo
30th January 2019
A rare Malayan sun bear that was rescued from the illegal pet trade has been matched with a female bear, as part of a breeding programme at Edinburgh Zoo.

Rotana was found in a tiny cage in a Cambodian home, shortly before being rehomed with the zoo. He has been paired with Babu, a four-year-old female from the Czech Republic. They took their first steps outdoors together last week.

Alison MacLean, team leader for carnivores at the zoo, said: "It is wonderful to see Rotana and Babu getting on so well. Sun bear numbers are rapidly declining in the wild due to deforestation and poaching, so our new couple have an important role to play in the European conservation breeding programme."
RVN launches survey on mental health in the profession
23rd January 2019
A veterinary nurse has launched a survey to find out more about mental health in the veterinary profession. RVN Elle Payne, who runs The Positive Vet Nurse Instagram page, is aiming to use the results of the survey to raise awareness of mental health issues. The survey focuses on topics such as personal mental health, suicidal thoughts, diagnosis, help and self-care. Take part in the survey here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/PVN19
Nominations for 2019 RSPCA Honours Awards now open
14th January 2019
People across the UK are being urged to nominate a standout animal champion for the 2019 RSPCA Honours Awards.

The awards recognise those who have worked tirelessly to improve animal welfare, campaigned on behalf of animals, or shown true bravery. Previous winners include comedian John Bishop, who was awarded Celebrity Animal Champion of the Year, and 11-year-old Lobby Cantwell, who raised more than 1,000 for the charity through mountain climbs and bike rides.

To submit a nomination or find out more about the awards visit the RSPCA website. Nominations will remain open until 4 pm on Friday, March 15.
New online 'Cat Friendly' courses launched by ISFM
10th January 2019
Owing to the success of the 'Cat Friendly Clinic' programme instigated by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), two new courses have been launched for veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and receptionists.

Both are three-month online courses and there is a short assessment at the end of each module. Students can study at their own pace and there is no need to work in an accredited 'Cat Friendly' clinic.

Upon successful completion, students will receive a badge and a certificate.

For more information, please click here
Worldwide Veterinary Services launches Doughnuts for Donkeys campaign
28th December 2018
In Tanzania, donkeys are critical to the communities who rely on the animal's strength to pull carts of bricks, stone and sand. However, constant rubbing of heavy weights on a donkey's back frequently causes deep, open wounds that often fail to heal.

So-called 'doughnut' bandages can be secured to the wooden yoke that sits along the donkey's back, providing padding and allowing the donkeys to work pain-free. Sadly, owners often lack the skills and finance to provide this protection.

Worldwide Veterinary Services have launched a campaign to provide donkeys in Tanzania with doughnut bandages in order to provide them with a pain-free life.

To find out how you can help, plese visit their website: http://wvs.org.uk/news/doughnuts-for-donkeys-wvs-launches-christmas-campaign
Funding boost for greyhound welfare charity
18th December 2018
Welfare charity Greyhound Gap has received a grant from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust for the purchase of a new animal ambulance.

Located in Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, Greyhound Gap provides a sanctuary for greyhounds and lurchers at risk in death row and stray situations.

"We are delighted to be receiving this grant from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust for our much needed animal ambulance," said Lisa Cartwright from Greyhound Gap. "The situation in the UK for Greyhounds and Lurchers at risk or in vulnerable circumstances seems to be worse than ever."
Report: A third of Welsh birds are in decline
6th December 2018
A report by RSPB Cymru and partnering ornithology organisations has revealed that a third of bird species in Wales are in significant decline.

90 per cent of Wales is farmed and there is now pressure to implement new land management policies that will aid in nature restoration.

Patrick Lindley, Maritime Ornithologist for Natural Resources Wales, commented: "The problems that confront UK birds, whether they are breeding or non-breeding, are pressure and threats that confront entire ecosystems.

"Birds are a great indicator to the health of our environment. The continued population declines of birds of farmed, woodland and upland habitats suggest there are large geographic themes that are having a detrimental impact."
Congress to move to Manchester, BSAVA announces
5th December 2018
BSAVA Congress will move to Manchester Central in 2021, after 30 years at the ICC in Birmingham.

The decision to move is based on the evolving needs of delegates, and the new geographical location offers good accessibility from the north and south. Manchester Central will house the exhibition, lectures and demonstrations in one venue. The event is set to be completely re-branded, with a modernised CPD programme.

Congress will continue to be held in Birmingham for the next two years. BSAVA has promised big celebrations for the 2020 congress, which will mark 30 years at the ICC.
Survey to explore satisfaction in equine practice
22nd November 2018
A newly launched survey is hoping to shed light on employee engagement and satisfaction in equine practice. Researchers from Edinburgh University and Utrecht University in the Netherlands want to find out what makes staff feel proud to be a part of their team, at what point they get disillusioned and what constitutes a healthy work-life balance.

The survey will be seeking information on those practising in the UK, US and the Netherlands. To take part, visit: edinburgh.onlinesurveys.ac.uk
Nominations open for Blue Cross Medal 2019
9th November 2018
Animal lovers are being urged to nominate their pet heroes for the Blue Cross Medal 2019.

Celebrating inspirational pets for almost 80 years, the Award is open to pets that have done something brave, life-changing partnerships, assistance animals and serving or working animals.

To find out more about the awards and to nominate a pet, visit www.bluecross.org.uk/medal. The closing date for entries is 15 February 2019.