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The underdog: preventing animal casualties on railways

2015-03-17 01:00:00| Railway Technology

While the number of people killed or injured in rail accidents is well-documented, little research has been done to analyse the number of animal casualties on international railways. But as modern high-speed railways continue to spread, more and more

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5 Trending Headlines: Are farmers to blame for daylight saving time? PLUS: Animal disease traceability now in full effect

2015-03-16 16:06:00| Beef

From animal disease traceability, to continued strength in beef demand to myths about daylight saving time (hintits not farmers fault), heres a rundown of news to keep you up to date. Interstitial Ads Frequency:  -1 read more

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5 Trending Headlines: Are farmers to blame for daylight saving time? PLUS: Animal disease traceability now in full effect

2015-03-16 16:06:00| Beef

From animal disease traceability, to continued strength in beef demand to myths about daylight saving time (hintits not farmers fault), heres a rundown of news to keep you up to date. Interstitial Ads Frequency:  -1 read more

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These 15 animal species have the lowest chance for survival: Researchers urge to act

2015-03-16 11:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld

[NEWS] Climbing rats, seabirds and tropical gophers are among the 15 animal species that are at the absolute greatest risk of becoming extinct very soon. Expertise and money is needed to save them and other highly threatened species. A new study shows that a subset of highly threatened species - in this case 841 - can be saved from extinction for about $1.3 billion a year. However, for 15 of them the chances of conservation success are really low. The study publi…

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Open Dialogue Key to Maintaining Consumer Trust in Animal Welfare Issues

2015-03-16 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - A professor of agriculture with Newcastle University suggests, by maintaining a frank open dialogue, Canada's livestock producers will be better positioned to retain the trust of consumers when it comes to animal welfare issues, writes Bruce Cochrane.

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