Dear BERGers,
Just a reminder that our weekly meetings resume this Wednesday (16th January) at 5.30 p.m. in the Common Room (3A94).
We have an external speaker,
Dr Ally Palmer, from the University of Oxford, giving a presentation entitled
“Ethical questions in orangutan rehabilitation”.
Prior to her talk we shall have a
discussion about “voluntary participation of animals in research”, and will be meeting at
4pm in the common room. If you are interested in joining us, please let Hannah know. Ally is doing this work as a postdoctoral
researcher working with Dr Beth Greenhough and Dr Reuben Message on the Species and Spaces project at the School of Geography and Environment, Oxford. Ally is studying those animals used in research in Places Other than Licensed Establishments (POLES). This
work considers how transposing animal research to POLES – such as farms, fisheries, conservation sites, zoos, and veterinary clinics – poses new questions and challenges for
human-animal relationships.
Although we have a few speakers already lined up, there are still plenty of opportunities to present at BERG.
Please sign up for an available date using our Doodle Poll at:
https://doodle.com/poll/shw5nppymad8e8b7
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Best Wishes,
Deborah