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The wildlife continuum:
‘Friends with benefits: The importance of chick sociality for survivorship in a precocial seabird’
– Lucy Garrett
‘Location, location, location: Preliminary analysis of wild boar resource selection in the forest of dean’
– Jim Swanson
‘Comparing non-invasive surveying techniques for elusive, nocturnal mammals: a case study of the West European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)’
– Lucy Bearman-Brown
‘Bucket-listing, biophilia and getting by: Wildlife value orientations and their drivers in safari tourism ground-level stakeholders’
– Becx Whitefield
Agriculture and Society:
‘British consumers perceptions of the ideal dairy farm’
- Elle Gibson
Animals in our care:
‘An investigation into the practice of neck patting of horses and the welfare implications’
– Joan Martin
‘Reducing dog relinquishment to rescue centres due to behavior problems: Identifying cases to target with an advice intervention at the point of relinquishment request’
– Natalie Wells
‘The effect of altering routine husbandry factors on sleep duration and memory consolidation in the horse’
– Linda Greening
Open to all staff and students, please email jodie.perrett2@hartpury.ac.uk to register and receive a MS Teams invitation
Venue : Online - MS Teams
Type: All, Seminar
Start Date: Wednesday 16-12-2020 - 15:15
End date: Wednesday 16-12-2020 - 17:15
jodie.perrett2@hartpury.ac.uk
jodie.perrett2@hartpury.ac.uk