Monday, February 4, 2008

AAWS08 - International Animal Welfare Conference

Welcome to the blog of AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference. The conference is only seven months away, so start planning your attendance now.

The Australian Animal Welfare Strategy Advisory Committee is pleased to announce the AAWS08 International Animal Welfare Conference "The Welfare of Animals - it's everyone's business. AAWS - the Australian Approach". This conference will be the first of its kind, in Australia and internationally.

The conference will be held on 31 August - 3 September, 2008 on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

Download the Preliminary Announcement and Invitation PDF [403kb]

The Australian Animal Welfare Strategy is a national blueprint to improve animal welfare outcomes for all Australian sentient* animals. A partnership between government, industry and the community, the AAWS will achieve its goals by facilitating greater consistency across jurisdictions, encouraging adoption of recognised best practices, and building understanding of animal welfare across the whole community.

Conference Aim
The conference will bring together animal welfare stakeholders from around the world and provide them with an opportunity to improve animal welfare domestically and internationally. The conference will provide a forum to share ideas and discuss future priorities.


The Program
The three-day program will include plenary and interactive sessions covering major issues and developments in animal welfare across the six AAWS animal use sectors: animals in the wild; livestock production; companion animals; animals used for work, sport and recreation; aquatics; and those used for the purposes of research and teaching.


The conference will feature national and international speakers from industry, animal welfare groups, government and research.

Who should attend?
AAWS08 will be of interest to anyone working in, researching, or interested in animal welfare, including industry, government, animal welfare groups and researchers


Interested?
Please contact the conference co-ordinators for more information about the conference, sponsorship or exhibition opportunities, or to submit a paper, poster abstract or workshop proposal.

* A sentient animal is one that has the capacity to have feelings and to experience suffering and pleasure. Sentience implies a level of conscious awareness.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Tim, great to see you blogging and using it in this innovative way.
Cheers
Mark Schenk

Circus Federation of Australia Inc said...

I will try and get Chris Barlthrop, the Press officer from the European Circus Association, to attend as he has most to do with animal welfare (circus) legislation in Europe.
He is also an exerienced circus Ringmaster.
He has won a major battle for circuses v UK parliament recently.

Tim said...

Fantastic John - I think we will have some fantastic speakers from around Australia and around the world.