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The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFAW - Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - Founded 1926 )〕 is an animal welfare science society. It is a UK registered scientific and educational charity.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/themes/animal-welfare/aw-direc/search/detail/jp/c/8046/ )〕 UFAW works to improve animals’ lives by promoting and supporting developments in the science and technology that underpin advances in animal welfare. It organises symposia, conferences and meetings, and publishes books, videos, technical reports and the quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal ''Animal Welfare''. Its work has primarily been funded by donations, subscriptions and legacies. ==Research and education grants and awards== UFAW has supported a wide range of project types, through the following:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UFAW - Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - Grants & Awards )〕 * Hume Animal Welfare Research Fellowships * Research Training Scholarships * Animal Welfare Student Scholarships * Small Project and Travel Awards * Research and Project Awards * UFAW 3Rs Liaison Group Research Studentships〔Harding EJ, ES Paul and M Mendl (2004) Animal behaviour: cognitive bias and affective state. Nature 427(6972):312-312〕〔Sherwin CM (2003) Social context affects the motivation of laboratory mice, ''Mus musculus'', to gain access to resources. Animal behaviour 66(4):649-655〕〔Mason G, R Clubb, NR Latham and S Vickery (2007) Why and how should we use environmental enrichment to tackle stereotypic behaviour? Applied Animal Behaviour Science 102(3):163-188〕〔Latham NR and GJ Mason (2008) Maternal deprivation and the development of stereotypic behaviour. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 110(1):84-108〕〔Mettam JJ, LJ Oulton, CR McCrohan and LU Sneddon (2011) The efficacy of three types of analgesic drugs in reducing pain in the rainbow trout, ''Oncorhynchus mykiss''. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 133(3):265-274〕〔Gaskill BN, SA Rohr, EA Pajor, JR Lucas and JP Garner (2009) Some like it hot: mouse temperature preferences in laboratory housing. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 116(2):279-285〕〔Gaskill BN, CJ Gordon, EA Pajor,JR Lucas, JK Davis and JP Garner (2012) Heat or insulation: behavioral titration of mouse preference for warmth or access to a nest. PloS one 7(3):e32799〕〔Packer RMA, A Hendricks and CC Burn (2012) Do dog owners perceive the clinical signs related to conformational inherited disorders as' normal' for the breed? A potential constraint to improving canine welfare. Animal Welfare 21(Supplement 1): 81-93〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Universities Federation for Animal Welfare」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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