The Animal Welfare Hub has reached 3,500 pages of evidence-based content — a significant milestone in comprehensive animal welfare education.
3,500 pages of carefully researched, species-specific, welfare-focused content now covers virtually every area of animal welfare science — from companion animals to farmed species, aquaculture to wildlife conservation, behaviour science to veterinary management.
The hub covers welfare for dogs, cats, horses, and other companion animals in depth; all major farmed livestock species including cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and goats; aquaculture species from salmon to tilapia to shrimp; hundreds of UK and global wildlife species; and emerging areas including insect welfare and precision livestock technology.
Every page synthesises current scientific evidence on animal sentience, pain recognition, welfare assessment, and evidence-based management. The hub draws on UK and international welfare science, regulatory frameworks, and veterinary guidance to provide practical, actionable information.
Animal welfare science continues to advance — and so does this hub. The 3,500-page milestone is not an endpoint but a foundation for continued expansion and refinement as welfare knowledge evolves and new species and systems receive scientific attention.
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