波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

CityU symposium signals new era in animal welfare for Hong Kong

 

?
Local and international experts have discussed a range of animal welfare issues at a special symposium at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) as part of preparations to launch a Centre for Animal Welfare and the soon-to-be-created School of Veterinary Medicine.
 
They will use the International Animal Welfare Symposium from 21 to 22 November to explore why the welfare of pets, strays and feral animals is of such importance to the people of Hong Kong; discuss how Hong Kong has seen a rising tide of interest in terms of keeping animals as pets; and how the HKSAR Government has spearheaded efforts over the last few years into promoting animal welfare and advocating a pet-friendly society.
 
“This symposium represents a milestone in CityU’s progressive development of the life sciences initiative,” said Professor Arthur Ellis, Acting President. “CityU acknowledges the significance of animal welfare both as an academic and scientific subject in its own right but also as an important issue to the people of Hong Kong.”
 
The two-day symposium, jointly organised by the Office of Life Sciences Programmes of CityU and Cornell University, is an integral part of plans to create a Centre for Animal Welfare within our School of Veterinary Medicine.
 
International and local experts in the field of animal welfare, including academics, government officials and NGO representatives, are using the symposium as a platform for sharing their insights and visions on issues such as policy, law, education and publicity related to animal welfare in Hong Kong.
 
In addition, the event is helping to promote international and interdisciplinary collaboration in animal welfare development in the region.
 
Officiating at the opening of the symposium were Dr Ko Wing-man, Secretary for Food and Health, HKSAR Government, Dr Christine Loh Kung-wai, Under Secretary for the Environment, HKSAR Government, Professor Arthur Ellis, Acting President, CityU, and Dr Howard Wong Kai-hay, Executive Director, Life Sciences Programmes, CityU.
 
“I encourage all participants to make use of this opportunity to discuss the issues at hand and to lend support to the Centre for Animal Welfare. We can work together to improve animal welfare not just in Hong Kong but the entire region,” Professor Ellis said.
 
Dr Howard Wong stressed the need for an academic platform upon which to collaborate, coordinate, research and justify scientifically the animal welfare issues of the 21st century.”
 
“The Centre for Animal Welfare within the School of Veterinary Medicine at CityU will allow proper scientific and verifiable research to be conducted. It will bring together veterinarians to discuss with biologists, philosophers, biomedical researchers, NGOs and the general public; and for the young to become educated in animal welfare at an early stage.
 
“With a proper scientific approach, we can research and most importantly justify, show and prove the findings that animal welfare does have an impact on the well-being of sentient beings.” Dr Wong added.
   
Media enquiries: Mavis Wong, Communications and Public Relations Office (Tel: 3442 6121 or 6126 4449)
 

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Back to top
博赢国际娱乐城| 百家乐那个娱乐城信誉好| 做生意房子选哪个方位| 广州百家乐官网赌博机| 百家乐平注法到65| 百家乐官网真人游戏攻略| 棋牌评测网| 澳门百家乐备用网址| 百家乐注册送10彩金| 百家乐官网长龙太阳城| 百家乐娱乐备用网址| 百家乐官网送彩金网络| 大发888188| e世博百家乐技巧| 汝阳县| 百家乐投注最好方法| 优博百家乐官网yobo88| 大发888游戏官网下载| 百家乐试玩全讯网2| 至尊百家乐官网qvod| 大发8888| 百家乐翻天qvod粤语| 视频百家乐官网是真是假| 台南市| 百家乐出庄概率| 百家乐官网注码技术打法| 大西洋城| 威尼斯人娱乐城免费注册| 什么是24山风水| 百家乐官网投注很好| 棋牌新闻| 赌百家乐2号破解| 有关百家乐玩家论坛| 择日自学24| 网上的百家乐官网是假的吗| 大发888娱乐城qq服务| 百家乐大钱赢小钱| 谈谈百家乐赢钱技巧| 方形百家乐官网筹码| 百家乐官网博彩公| 多台百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 |