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Exotic Animal News Archive
Notifiable and Exotic Disease Course
17th June 2011
A training course run jointly by VLA and IAH will be held between 27th June and 1st July.
Campaign to ban wild animal circuses
12th May 2011
The majority of the UK public backs a ban on wild animals performing in circuses.
Micotil Warning
1st February 2011
The British Alpaca Society has issued a warning about a drug called Micotil.
Extreme Weather Advice
29th November 2010
Defra has released the below advice relating to animal welfare during the extreme weather.
New Head Vet at Bristol Zoo Gardens
25th November 2010
Michelle Barrows, who spent seven years working at Johannesburg Zoo in South Africa, has been appointed the new head of Bristol Zoo's veterinary department.
'The great animal rights betrayal'
16th November 2010
A recently published article in the Independent with the title: 'The great animal rights betrayal' has generated much concern among animal rights activists.
Miscellaneous Species Disease Reports
8th November 2010
Reports showing trends in the major endemic diseases of miscellaneous exotic and farmed species have been published on Defra's VLA website.
Operation RAMP Hailed a Success
3rd November 2010
Wildlife Minister Richard Benyon has praised the UK's contribution to a global Interpol operation targeting the illegal trade of reptiles and amphibians.
Consultation on Controlling TB
29th October 2010
Wales' Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, is urging animal keepers and owners to respond to the Assembly Government's consultation on new proposals to control TB in camelids, goats and deer before it closes on 11 November.
400 Teachers for Amateur Beekeepers
8th October 2010
Britain's backyard beekeepers are to be helped to avoid the problem of winter bee deaths by 400 Government-backed volunteer teachers.
EU Law Could Threaten UK Welfare
10th September 2010
A new European law that raises standards for animals used in research and testing across many EU countries may allow UK rules to be watered down, the RSPCA has said.
Elephant Suffering Not Addressed
23rd August 2010
Senior scientists have criticised a new report on the welfare of zoo elephants, which suggests that their suffering could be on a par with intensively farmed broiler chickens and dairy cattle.