Podcasts
Aggressive behaviour in dogs: science that bites
Dr Rachel Casey is a veterinary surgeon, animal behaviourist and welfare scientist working at the University of Bristol Veterinary School in the United Kingdom. Rachel has a PhD in animal behaviour and leads a research group investigating aspects of companion animal behaviour and welfare. Her recent research on aggressive behaviour in dogs has highlighted important new […]
Free roaming cats: attack of the unknowns
In Part 2 (catch up on Part 1 here) of our conversation with Mark Farnworth of Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand, we learn what the scientific research can tell us about the success of methods to control…
Free roaming cats: a phantom menace?
Mark Farnworth, from the Department of Natural Sciences at Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland, New Zealand, is curious about cats. Cats as pets and cats as pests. Are cats a threat to biodiversity or are they possible caretakers of…
Animal hoarding: a complex mess
Dr Kersti Seksel, registered specialist in veterinary behaviour medicine and behavioural science major in human psychology, explains the complicated and sensitive topic of animal hoarding. This issue is difficult to research and complex to resolve, but help is available. Find…
Helping children with autism: the unlikely heroes
Maggie O’Haire returns to Human Animal Science to discuss her innovative research (based at the University of Queensland) helping children with autism with assistance from some unassuming guinea pigs. Maggie is currently completing her PhD and is Project Director for an NICHD-WALTHAM funded…