LFS Centennial Session with Temple Grandin: Maintaining high standards in animal welfare – Feb 25, 2016

LFS CENTENNIAL SESSION — TEMPLE GRANDIN: MAINTAINING HIGH STANDARDS IN ANIMAL WELFARE

The Animal Welfare Program at the Faculty of Land and Food Systems invites you to join us for an evening featuring world renowned animal welfare expert, Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin has revolutionized livestock handling facilities all over the globe and has dedicated much of her life to improving the lives of animals. She is also widely known for advancing the cause of people with autism. Dr. Grandin will give a talk on high standards in animal welfare and how they can be maintained.

Thurs, Feb. 25 | 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre, 6163 University Blvd

The talk will include a Q&A session followed by a reception with light refreshments.

Cost: $10 per person ($5 for registered students)
For more information, please visit The Animal Welfare Program website. Tickets can be purchased through Alumni UBC.
Presented in partnership with the UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems, the Animal Welfare Association of Canada (AWFC) and alumni UBC.

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