![]() It seems to have all the essentials of a face. A 10-year-old would likely answer yes: after all, a fish has eyes, a mouth and what can pass as a snout. materials we use and items we throw outĮven pastimes such as rock-pooling or walking in the countryside can have negative effects on animal welfare, unless we are mindful of the impact we could have on the animals involved.Do fish have faces? In one sense, the question is trivial.How can we change to create a positive impact: Almost every area of human life has an impact - direct or indirect - on animals, so everyone should consider how best to reduce or avoid any negative impact on the welfare of sentient animals. One of the aims of the conference was to show how animal sentience is relevant to everyone in their everyday lives. What we can do to help the welfare of sentient animals Workshop eight: Criteria and process (PDF 478KB).Workshop seven: All areas of industry (PDF 390KB).Workshop six: Sentience in the real world (PDF 637KB).Workshop five: Representation in government systems (PDF 546KB).Workshop four: Animal owners and carers (PDF 400KB).Workshop three: Policy makers and businesses (PDF 559KB). ![]()
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