PARIS (Reuters) - Vaccinating animals more widely could help stop the spread of deadly diseases, protect public health and keep global trade flowing, the head of the World Organisation for Animal ...
Subin Han was one of the millions worldwide who contracted COVID-19. As she recovered in quarantine at her parents’ home in Seoul, South Korea, the young scholar wondered how people could better ...
Worldwide, populations of scavenging animals that feed on rotting carcasses are declining. Scientists are finding that this can seriously hurt... From vultures to hyenas: How scavengers protect human ...
Rabies is one of the deadliest viral diseases in the world. Once symptoms show, it is almost always fatal. According to The World Health Organization (WHO), “Rabies is a vaccine-preventable, zoonotic, ...
For International Human-Animal Bond Day (Nov. 8th), Dechra elevates its commitment to supporting veterinarians in protecting the bond worldwide Dechra, a global leader in veterinary specialty care, ...
Thousands of years ago, survival was a shared agreement between humans and animals. We offered shelter, food, and protection.