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Goats can follow the direction of human voice, study finds

Researchers highlight the role of domestication in the emergence of this ability.
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Chatter box Eligible members of BEVA will be able to vote for their Council team until Monday, 17 August 2026. Members will have received an election email on 17 July.

There are five candidates standing for four available places on Council. They are:

  • Alexandre Triguino
  • Angela Jones
  • Beth Bryant
  • Holly Rees
  • Hugh Somerville
Full profiles for each candidate can be found on the BEVA websiteChatter box

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One Health News
RVC hosts new centre for tropical disease research
RVC hosts new centre for tropical disease research

Centre will enhance NTD research with One Health approach.
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World health collaboration extends One Health plan
World health collaboration extends One Health plan

The One Health Joint Plan of Action is extended to 2029.
Immune system 'programmer' discovered in chickens
Immune system 'programmer' discovered in chickens

Gut molecule could strengthen responses to bacterial infections.
Farm dogs may spread 'life-threatening' worm disease
Farm dogs may spread 'life-threatening' worm disease

Parasite causing hydatid disease is endemic in mid-Wales.
High antimicrobial levels found in Asian poultry
High antimicrobial levels found in Asian poultry

Study highlights major health implications for global food systems.
Citizen scientists help map endangered habitats
Citizen scientists help map endangered habitats

Satellite imagery, environmental data and habitat surveys used.
WOAH members agree to new AMR roadmap
WOAH members agree to new AMR roadmap

WHO also adopts updated Global Action Plan.
Pet gecko provides insights into cancer spread
Pet gecko provides insights into cancer spread

Researchers analyse tissue samples in lemon frost geckos.
RVC awarded multi-million-pound doctoral grant
RVC awarded multi-million-pound doctoral grant

It will fund the new Leverhulme Doctoral Programme.
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BVA urges 'continued vigilance' over bluetongue

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has urged vigilance following a concerning rise in Bluetongue (BTV) cases in sheep and cattle.

In a recent statement, the BVA noted that members are reporting more severe clinical signs and higher mortality rates than in previous years.

'We know that farm vets are working hard to support farmers and animals affected by this outbreak, during what is an extremely difficult time for all involved,' they stated. 'Continued vigilance to identify disease early is vital and vaccination remains the best way of protecting animals from this disease.'

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