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Voting opens for Young Photographer award

The RSPCA's Young Photographer 'People's Choice Award' celebrates young talent.
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Chatter box Pet Blood Bank has revealed that its annual fundraiser, 'Around the Coast in 30 Days', will now include mini challenges.

It is the fourth year of the challenge, which asks people to walk, run, swim or cycle a part of a 11,232 mile goal.

However this year's fundraiser, starting 1 May, includes extra challenges throughout the month. Pet Blood Bank says these tasks will showcase its work.

The challenge can be completed individually, or as a team, with miles recorded on the participant's fundraising page.

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Equine News
Students celebrate graduation at CQ ceremony

Ben Fogle presented the graduates with their scrolls.
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CQ awards honour vet nurse educators

Winners received their awards from Ben Fogle at Westminster ceremony.
BVNA seeks vet nurses to stand in council election

Three RVN candidates will be elected this year.
RCVS opens consultation on vet nurse training

The standards framework is reviewed every five years.
Ben Fogle to give keynote speech at CQ graduation

Vet nurses and nursing assistants are set to graduate next month.
CQ vet nurse educator awards seek nominations

Nominations are open until 2 February.
RCVS approves expanded exam for overseas vet nurses

The pre-registration examination now includes a knowledge-based component.
MPs hear about need to protect veterinary nurse title

BVNA and RCVS co-host drop-in session at Westminster.
BEVA introduces free eRVN membership

Student equine nurses will have free access to the association's benefits.
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SCOPS updates anthelmintics guide

The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group has published an updated version of its free guide to anthelmintics.

Know Your Anthelmintics, created to help farmers and livestock keepers, lists the available products for treating internal and external parasites in sheep and gives advice on how they should be administered. This includes guidance on drenching and injecting correctly and minimising the impact that anthelmintics have on the environment.

The new version contains information about products released in recent months and changes to older products.

Kevin Harrison, sheep farmer and SCOPS chair, said: "I can't count the times I've used the SCOPS Know Your Anthelmintics guide when making decisions about my flock, to remind myself which group a wormer belongs to or check other details."

The guide is available on the SCOPS website.

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