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International Society for Applied Ethology — Advance Farm Animal Welfare Science in Developing Nations (2018)

$135K
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Recipient
International Society For Applied Ethology
Program
Date
Apr 2018
Source
Notes

[Farm Animal Welfare] Grant investigator: Lewis Bollard This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. International Society for Applied Ethology staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $135,412 over two years to the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) to advance farm animal welfare science in developing nations. Developing nations account for an increasing share of the world’s factory farmed animals, yet few have many farm animal welfare scientists. ISAE intends to use these funds to send 15 developing nation scientists to its annual conference, and to host workshops, regional meetings, and farm visits, which could both accelerate the development of farm animal welfare science in developing nations and increase the likelihood that the science focuses primarily on welfare rather than productivity. This is a renewal of our March 2017 grants, and falls within our focus area of farm animal welfare.

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