Animal Welfare Hub: 3,300 Pages of Evidence-Based Welfare Information
Milestone: 3,300 Pages of Animal Welfare Information
The Animal Welfare Hub has now reached 3,300 pages of evidence-based, freely accessible information covering animal welfare across companion animals, farm livestock, aquaculture species, and wildlife.
What This Milestone Represents
3,300 pages of welfare information means comprehensive coverage across the full range of species and welfare topics that matter to animals and the people who care for them. From the welfare needs of farmed salmon to the cognitive abilities of goats; from managing canine anxiety to conserving endangered curlews — this resource represents a sustained commitment to providing high-quality welfare information to everyone who wants to improve animals' lives.
Topic Areas Covered
- Companion animals: Dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, and exotic pets — welfare science, health conditions, behaviour, and enrichment
- Farm livestock: Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and poultry — production systems, health management, welfare legislation, and best practice
- Aquaculture: Salmon, sea bass, turbot, carp, shrimp, and many more — welfare science for farmed fish
- Wildlife: British birds, mammals, amphibians, and invertebrates — ecology, conservation, and welfare
- Welfare science: Pain assessment, sentience research, welfare indicators, legislation, and global perspectives
Our Commitment
Every page on this hub is written with a single goal: to provide accurate, evidence-based information that helps people improve the welfare of animals in their care and to advance understanding of animal welfare across all species. We believe that knowledge is a foundational tool for welfare improvement — the more people understand about animal needs, the better positioned they are to meet them.
Thank you for using this resource. If you're reading this, you're part of a growing community of people who care about making the world better for animals.
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