



The Humanimal Connection is a podcast series from the Humanimal Trust, which brings together guests from the human and veterinary medical professions, the nursing profession and the allied health and scientific disciplines for a One Medicine conversation discussing a variety of topics. Closer relationships and greater collaborative practices between human …continue

The Humanimal Connection is a podcast series from the Humanimal Trust, which brings together guests from the human and veterinary medical professions, the nursing profession and the allied health and scientific disciplines for a One Medicine conversation discussing a variety of topics. Closer relationships and greater collaborative practices between human …continue

The Humanimal Connection is a podcast series from the Humanimal Trust, which brings together guests from the human and veterinary medical professions, the nursing profession and the allied health and scientific disciplines for a One Medicine conversation discussing a variety of topics. Closer relationships and greater collaborative practices between human …continue

This is where it’s at, you guys. James and Jennifer Evans are here to talk to us about elevating BIPOC voices in animal welfare and bringing in people from all walks of life. By challenging assumptions and suspending judgments, we can better stay true to honest narratives instead of getting …continue

This is where it's at. James and Jennifer Evans are here to talk to us about elevating BIPOC voices in animal welfare and bringing in people from all walks of life. By challenging assumptions and suspending judgments, we can better stay true to honest narratives instead of getting caught up …continue

We speak to David Bowles, RSPCA Head of Public Affairs, about some of the causes supported by the late Sir David Amess who was MP for Southend West and a consistent champion of animal welfare throughout his long career. Sir David Amess MP was tragically killed earlier this year, although …continue

An independent review of sentience commissioned by the UK Government and conducted by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has concluded there is ‘strong scientific evidence decapod crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, prawns, & crayfish) and cephalopod molluscs ( such as such as octopuses, squid and cuttlefish) are sentient.’ …continue