Le bien-être animal, parlons-en EN PRATIQUE
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Le bien-être animal, parlons-en EN PRATIQUE
Le bien-être animal, parlons-en EN PRATIQUE ! Bovins, chiens, chats, chevaux, lapins, rongeurs, ovins, poissons, porcs, volailles, quelles techniques existent pour évaluer leur bien-être ? Autant de questions pour lesquelles des approches concrètes et accessibles à tous seront développées lors du prochain Colloque international dédié au bien-être animal Lyon, du 15 au 18 novembre 2016 Chères consœurs, Chers confrères, Chers collègues et amis, Lyon accueille prochainement un colloque dédié au bien-être animal. Les plus grands experts internationaux viendront partager leurs expériences et leurs pratiques respectives. Ouvert à tous, bien qu’organisé à l’initiative de vétérinaires spécialisés dans le domaine biomédical, ce colloque couvrira les différentes approches liées au bien-être des animaux, quels que soient leur espèce et leur environnement (élevage de rente, compagnie, loisir, recherche biomédicale, réforme, etc.…). Nous connaissons aujourd’hui les objectifs réglementaires et sociaux de bien-être animal, mais comment y accéder ? Comment garantir qu’un animal d’une espèce donnée, quelle que soit son utilisation, soit en état de bien-être ? Comment uniformiser les pratiques ? C’est à ces questions que ce colloque ambitieux souhaite répondre, grâce au partage de pratiques. A l’issue des conférences, tous les participants auront la possibilité de s’initier à des ateliers d’évaluation du bien-être, suivis d’une mise en pratique sur le terrain. Concernant la langue utilisée pendant le colloque : Les conférences plénières seront données en langue anglaise. Afin que cela ne soit pas un obstacle à votre venue, de nombreux participants seront à vos côtés pour faciliter la compréhension des échanges. Les ateliers seront animés en langue anglaise ou française selon la demande des participants. Nous vous attendons donc nombreux pour ce colloque exceptionnel ! Pour plus d’informations et vous inscrire, nous vous invitons à consulter la page internet du colloque : http://www.alphavisa.com/eslav-eclam/2016/index.php Sincèrement, Dominique Autier-Dérian, Animal Welfare Consulting Alice de Boyer des Roches, VetAgro Sup - Campus Vétérinaire de Lyon Anne-Claire Lomellini-Dereclenne, Ecole Nationale des Services Vétérinaires, Lyon Nicolas Dudoignon, European Society of Laboratory Animal Veterinarians 2016 ESLAV/ECLAM Meeting on Animal Welfare http://www.alphavisa.com/eslav-eclam/2016/index.php PROGRAM as of SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2016. ESLAV/ECLAM Topic Proposed Speaker DAY 1 - TUESDAY NOV. 15, 2016 Session 1 - Why should we care about animal welfare? 17:00 19:00 Welcome address Pres ESLAV, ECLAM, Program Chair The Science of Animal Welfare: A brief history Donald Broom (University of Cambridge - USA) Ethics and Animals: How Does One Influence Attitudes to Animal Welfare? James Serpell (University of Pennsylvania - USA) OIE standard setting process in animal welfare: the principles and procedures Leopoldo Stuardo (World Organisation for Animal Health - France) Welcome Cocktail DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY NOV. 16, 2016 Session 2 - Understanding Animal Needs 08:30 10:15 Ethology applied to animal welfare improvement Dominique Autier-Dérian (Animal Welfare Consulting - France) The mental states and emotions of animals Alain Boissy (Inra - France) Taking into account sensory abilities to improve animal welfare Bierte Nielsen (Inra - France) Taking into account early rearing experiences to improve animal welfare Cathy Dwyer (Scotland's Rural College - UK) Taking into account cognitive abilities to improve animal welfare TBD Break Exhibition and Posters area Taking into account differences between species to improve animal welfare Christina Winnicker (Columbia University - USA) Taking into account the needs of genetically engineered animals to improve Silvia Mandillo animal welfare (National Research Council - Italy) Taking into account the unique needs of aquatic animals to improve animal Howard Browman welfare (Institute of Marine Research - Norway) 12:15 Lunch Exhibition and Posters area 1 of 3 2016 ESLAV/ECLAM Meeting on Animal Welfare http://www.alphavisa.com/eslav-eclam/2016/index.php PROGRAM as of SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2016. ESLAV/ECLAM Topic Proposed Speaker Session 3 - Measuring animal welfare in different situations 13:20 14:40 Animal Welfare in agricultural settings Alice de Boyer des Roches and Isabelle Veissier (VetAgro Sup - France) Animal Welfare in a companion animal - shelter setting Paolo Dalla Villa (IZSAM - Italy) Animal Welfare in a companion animal - human domestic setting Sarah Heath (Behavioural Referrals - UK) Animal Welfare in a zoo setting Daniel Turner Born Free Foundation - UK) Break Exhibition and Posters area Animal Welfare in a laboratory setting Huw Golledge (Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - UK) Pain assesment (in a laboratory setting) Paul Flecknell (Newcastle University - UK) Short Oral Communications 17:20 ESLAV AGM 19:30 Gala dinner DAY 3 - THURSDAY NOV. 17, 2016 Session 4 - Human attitudes towards Animal Welfare - Conclusion and Perpectives 08:30 Who owns animal welfare? Kathryn Bayne (AAALAC International) Creating a culture of care Marilyn Brown (Charles River Laboratories - USA) The role and responsibility of the veterinarian in promoting animal welfare Rafael Laguens (Federation of Veterinarians of Europe - Belgium) Cognitive dissonance; human-animal relationshsips, psycho-social aspects of TBD dealing with critical situations (experiments, animal food "production", euthanasia) 10:10 13:00 New directions in animal welfare science David Fraser (University of British Columbia - Canada) Break Exhibition and Posters area The look of animal welfare in the future, from different perspectives Representatives from the scientific community, the authorities and stakeholders organisations Embracing animal welfare (end of plenary sessions) Presidents of ECLAM/ESLAV Lunch Exhibition and Posters area 2 of 3 2016 ESLAV/ECLAM Meeting on Animal Welfare http://www.alphavisa.com/eslav-eclam/2016/index.php PROGRAM as of SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2016. ESLAV/ECLAM Topic Proposed Speaker Workshops Part 1. Theory 14:00 Parallel workshops organised by species (horses, dogs, pigs, cattle, captive wild fauna, rodents…) to cover: applicable regulations, animal welfare assessment tools, critical issues, preparation for the visit 17:30 Free time in Lyon DAY 4 - FRIDAY NOV. 18, 2016 Workshops Part 2. Practice 08:00 Practical session of workshops through visits in farms, shelters, horse riding schools, research facilities… to conduct on-site animal welfare assessment in small groups Participants will prepare feedback for the afternoon 13:00 15:30 Buffet lunch VetAgro Sup (Lyon Vet School) Workshop: Group feedback VetAgro Sup (Lyon Vet School) Farewell (shuttle departure back to Lyon City Center) 3 of 3