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Banning retail pet stores will not stop puppy mills in Memphis

Puppy mills. Two words that evoke images of horrible living conditions and provoke strong emotions.   Unfortunately, lawmakers have been misled to equate the term with licensed, inspected breeders rather than the illegal, substandard operations it rightly describes. Lawmakers have been ill-advised that a ban on pet store sales would eliminate these subversive operations. Despite these good intentions, these bans are not the solution. They are an emotional overreaction to a complex problem. Learning from the other side The animal welfare community has spent decades promoting false narratives about commercial dog breeders and their relationships with retail pet stores. I should know, being that I surmised these same accusations for over 40 years.

Meet Our 2021 Stand Up to Superbugs Ambassadors

The Pew Charitable Trusts In March, nearly 40 individuals from across the country will meet with their legislators to urge Congress to take bipartisan action to prioritize the battle against antibiotic resistance: a looming global health threat that threatens the future of modern medicine. As part of The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Stand Up to Superbugs initiative, this year’s ambassadors include health care professionals, public health officials, scientists, farmers and ranchers, veterinarians, superbug survivors, and people who have lost loved ones to an antibiotic-resistant infection. They will meet virtually with federal agency leaders and members of Congress to share their superbug stories and expertise, and urge increased commitment and momentum to preserve the effectiveness of existing antibiotics and develop urgently needed new ones.

What the mink COVID-19 outbreaks taught us about pandemics

What the mink COVID-19 outbreaks taught us about pandemics National Geographic © Provided by National Geographic None Anne Sofie Hammer was searching for sick mink. The Danish government had hired the University of Copenhagen veterinary pathologist in June 2020 to investigate if farmers were infecting mink with the novel coronavirus. This meant going from farm to farm, looking for animals that weren’t eating or had a cough and taking blood samples and mouth swabs. The virus, SARS-CoV-2, had been spreading rapidly among mink farmers, and officials were worried that it would not only infect the country’s roughly 17 million farmed mink but also jump back to humans. That leap had already been documented in the Netherlands.

Pet parents are looking for more than just a reward for their furry friends

Pet parents are looking for more than just a reward for their furry friends
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Dominica Launches Professional Development Training for Teachers to Improve Quality of Education on Island

Dominica Launches Professional Development Training for Teachers to Improve Quality of Education on Island LONDON, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Last week, the Commonwealth of Dominica s Ministry of Education concluded a Professional Development Training programme for its teachers. Focusing on upskilling and maintaining the high standard of education, teachers underwent workshops in incorporating technology in the classroom and teaching English as a second language for its Haitian, Spanish and Chinese student population. Despite the pandemic, education has remained high on the government s list of priorities. In recent years, Dominica has invested up to $26 million in the education sector, contributing towards the repair of 15 schools damaged by Hurricane Maria and the Education Mentorship Programme which connected 169 students with mentors. Funds were derived directly from Dominica s Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme, an initiative that promotes second citizenship to wealth

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