Animal Welfare & Compassionate Conservation
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Christine Sumner, Scientific Officer at the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), as we delve into a myriad of topics. From the intricate relationship between cats, biodiversity, and wildlife to exploring the complex dynamics of human-animal relationships, Christine shares invaluable insights.
As we explore the attitudes, emotions, and cultural influences shaping our perceptions of animals, we also examine the research, ethics, and laws underpinning animal welfare science. This podcast is not just about understanding -- it's also about action. Discover the delicate balance between cost and humane practices and the pivotal role each of us plays in fostering compassionate care for animals.
Christine illuminates evidence-based advocacy, the efficacy of spay/neuter and micro-chipping programs, and the ethical considerations surrounding live animal transport. As we explore measures of success and 'gold standards' within the industry, we confront pressing issues such as animal rights and the imperative to improve from within organizations.
From benchmarking to continuous improvement initiatives, Christine offers a compelling perspective on advocating for the abolition of animal racing and other pertinent matters. This is not just a discussion -- it's a call to action. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that transcends boundaries, inviting us to reconsider our relationship with animals and our collective responsibility toward their well-being.
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To learn more about Christine Sumner and her work: https://www.spca.nz/
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