School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Welfare in Captive Wildlife – A Global Perspective

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Dates
  • Saturday, 22 March 2025
Duration 8 hours
Speakers
  • Gail Laule 
  • Ellen Williams
  • Mark Kingston Jones
  • Rebeca Garcia
  • Simon Marsh
  • Lisa Yon
Location School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Sutton Bonington Campus
Cost

Including premade lunch: £56.50

Student price including premade lunch: £31.50

Full price: £50

Student price: £25

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Overview

Are you passionate about learning more about captive wildlife welfare? Join us for a unique and inspiring day packed with insights from leading experts and engaging activities designed to deepen your understanding on a range of captive welfare wildlife topics. Areas covered include addressing ingrained global captive wildlife welfare concerns, success and failures in legislation practices aimed at protecting captive wildlife, zoo industry-led initiatives to promote positive welfare and much more!

Course description

Experience dynamic talks, interactive sessions, and lively discussions with opportunities to ask the experts your pressing questions during our engaging round table session.

We are thrilled to announce our keynote speaker, Gail Laule from Mandai Parks, Singapore – a renowned authority in captive wildlife and a pioneer in positive reinforcement training. Learn from the best and gain practical knowledge to make a real impact.

 

Veterinary CPD Education Centre

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

0115 951 6647

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