AVC hosts International Society for Applied Ethology鈥檚 2018 Congress
The International Society for Applied Ethology鈥檚 (ISAE) 2018 International Congress will take place at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), 秀色短视频, from July 30 to August 3.
The 700-member ISAE is the leading scientific society for the study of the behaviour and welfare of confined or domesticated animals, including companion, farm, zoo, and managed wild animals. This will be only the second time that the congress will be held in Canada and only the fifth time in North America. Registration is now open at
Since the conference is being held at AVC, it will bring together ethological and veterinary research under the theme, 鈥淓thology for health and welfare,鈥 with a specific session on veterinary aspects of ethology and welfare.
鈥淏oth disciplines conduct research to improve animal welfare and have much to gain by increased communication and discussion,鈥 says Dr. Michael Cockram, Chair of Animal Welfare at AVC and chair of the local organizing committee.
The ISAE was formed in 1966 as the Society for Veterinary Ethology when questions were raised about whether the increased productivity of some farming systems restricted the ability of the animals to express their normal behaviour.
Over the last 50 plus years, the ISAE has facilitated a major expansion of diverse research on applied ethology and has contributed to an increased understanding of animal welfare. This research has had a major impact by influencing important changes in livestock production systems and practices to better meet the behavioural and welfare requirements of the animals.
Research on behavioural motivation has increased understanding of the causation of normal and 鈥渁bnormal鈥 behaviour. Studies on the cognitive abilities and on the feelings and emotions in farm, laboratory, and companion animals have been central in achieving an increased understanding of animal welfare. Studies can show what animals prefer, what they will work to obtain, what they will avoid, and what behavioural and physiological signs are associated with different situations considered to be negative or positive. A current research topic is how to recognise positive emotional states in animals; this will be addressed at the conference under the theme, 鈥減lay behaviour.鈥
The conference will also explore a key issue, the boundary between science and ethics that has to be crossed when ethology is applied to animal welfare. It is in the interpretation of the behavioural responses, studied using rigorous scientific methods, where the knowledge of species-specific biology, human analogy on how humans respond in similar situations, and empathy towards animals has to be integrated to reach ethical judgments on animal welfare.
鈥淎pplied ethology has affected change in many areas of animal welfare,鈥 says Dr. Cockram. 鈥淓xamples include designing housing for chickens that provides more space and meets behavioural needs (nest box for egg laying, dust bath, and perch); increased use of environmental enrichment for confined livestock, laboratory, and zoo animals that has reduced repetitive abnormal behaviours; and changes in veal calf and swine production to provide more space, group housing, and improved diet.鈥
Members of the ISAE provide scientific expertise on committees and working groups that make recommendations on legislation, codes of practice, and guidelines designed to improve animal welfare. For example, they contribute to the National Farm Animal Care Council鈥檚 Codes of Practice by participating in the review of the scientific literature on key animal welfare issues.
Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre offers 2018 AVC Winter Webinars
The Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre at the Atlantic Veterinary College invites veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary and AHT students to participate in its 2018 AVC Winter Webinars with Karen L. Overall, MA, VMD, PhD, DACVB. All veterinarians and veterinary technicians will earn one hour of continuing education (CE) per webinar.
Dr. Overall, author of the texts Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Small Animals and Manual of Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Dogs and Cats, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Veterinary Behaviour: Clinical Applications and Research, will provide key practical information about preventing behaviour problems, which will benefit veterinary professionals, clients, and, above all, patients.
- Tuesday, February 27, 4:30鈥5:30 pm Atlantic Time (AT): Behavioural and neurodevelopment in kittens: What you have to know to give them the best start and minimize risk.
- Tuesday, March 6, 4:30鈥5:30 pm AT: Behavioural and neurodevelopment in puppies: What you have to know to give them the best start and minimize risk.
- Tuesday, March13, 4:30鈥5:30 pm AT: Emergent data in behavioural medicine: 20 findings that will change the way you think and practice.
Registration: $30 each or $75 for 3. There is no charge for veterinary or AHT students.
Registration information is at . Please note the webinars will be live at 4:30鈥5:30 p.m. AT, but registrants may also view the webinars at their convenience via a link they will receive by email after the event has taken place.
秀色短视频 to provide degree pathway for Holland College Sport and Leisure Management grads
The following is released by the 秀色短视频 and .
The 秀色短视频 and Holland College have formalized a degree pathway for graduates of the Holland College Sport and Leisure Management program. Students will study two years at Holland College and two years at 秀色短视频, earning a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology.
鈥淭his is an exciting new way for the province鈥檚 post-secondary schools to provide a unique learning experience,鈥 said Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, president and vice-chancellor of 秀色短视频. 鈥淧roviding a Kinesiology degree pathway for Sport and Leisure Management graduates allows them to expand their career options in exciting directions, including teaching and research. It鈥檚 a perfect partnership with limitless opportunities for students.鈥
鈥淲e are very pleased to strengthen the relationship between our two institutions with the formalization of this pathway,鈥 said Michael O鈥橤rady, vice president of innovation, enterprise and strategic development at Holland College. 鈥淚t gives our graduates another option to complete their education in Prince Edward Island.鈥
秀色短视频鈥檚 Department of Applied Human Sciences will accept the Sport and Leisure Management diploma courses as transfer credits of up to 60 credit hours to enter the Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) in the third year. Diploma graduates will be required to have a minimum of 70 per cent average to be admitted, and must complete at least 20 courses (60 credit hours) at 秀色短视频 to earn their degree.
鈥淎 graduate who demonstrates excellent practical skills and solid academic grounding will be very successful in the workplace,鈥 said Wyatt Inman, instructor of Sport and Leisure Management at Holland College.
鈥淎greements such as this give Island students more options to complete their post-secondary education,鈥 said Dr. Kathy Gottschall-Pass, interim dean of Science at 秀色短视频.
鈥淭his agreement with 秀色短视频 is ideal for me. It allows me to stay on the Island to further my education and to maintain relationships and connections I鈥檝e already made in the industry,鈥 said Christopher Williams, who graduated from the Sport and Leisure Management program in the spring of 2017 and entered the Bachelor of Science (Kinesiology) program at 秀色短视频 the following fall. 鈥淭he agreement provides Island students, and all students who come to the Island, with an opportunity to stay on PEI for the remainder of their schooling, which will hopefully encourage them to stay here beyond graduation.鈥
秀色短视频 and Holland College have partnered on a number of transfer and articulation agreements to provide degree pathways to graduates of specific college programs. For more information, see the complete list at .
The Sport and Leisure Management program at Holland College has three areas of specialization in the sport, leisure, and recreation industry. For more information about the program, visit , email info@hollandcollege.com, or call 1-800-446-5265.
The 秀色短视频 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions鈥擯rince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University鈥斝闵淌悠 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 秀色短视频 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.
Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camp is accepting applications!
Come to the Atlantic Veterinary College this summer for an interactive, fun, and engaging venture into the world of veterinary medicine! At the College鈥檚 annual Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camp, you will learn about animals, meet others who share your love of animals, and participate in fun, educational activities. You鈥檒l get a taste of what being a veterinarian is really like! Junior camps (grades 7鈥9) are scheduled for July 9鈥13 and July 16鈥20; senior camps (grades 10鈥12) take place from July 23鈥27 and July 30鈥揂ugust 3.
For more information and to apply, visit , or call 902-566-0589. Deadline for applications is Friday, March 9, 2018.
Panthers at Home, February 9鈥10
The 秀色短视频 Men鈥檚 Hockey team digs in at home this weekend for the last two regular home games of the season. Friday evening at 7:00 pm, the Panthers host the Dalhousie Tigers in MacLauchlan Arena. Saturday evening, the action shifts to Charlottetown鈥檚 Eastlink Centre as the Panthers play St. Francis Xavier University. Both games begin at 7:00 pm.
The AUS play-offs begin early next week, so coach Forbes MacPherson says a good showing in these two games is crucial.
鈥淚t is important for our group to get back on track, and finish with a strong final weekend,鈥 said MacPherson. 鈥淲e are playing for positions in the standings, while focusing on the process. Play-offs will start less than a week, and we need to be performing at our highest level.鈥
Friday evening before the game, the Panthers will celebrate their graduating seniors. The team will salute Marcus Power, Brent Andrews, Darcy Ashley, Ryan MacKinnon, Matt Mahalak, and Connor Wilkinson. Friday evening is also Subway Night. Panther fans who buy a sandwich and a drink at any Charlottetown area Subway restaurants between now and game time will be eligible for a free ticket to the game.
Saturday鈥檚 game against St. FX is part of Hockey Day in PEI. Pop by the game early for a free skate with the Panthers and Charlottetown Islanders. Please bring your helmet. The game will feature a rubber puck toss promotion to raise funds for the Easter Seals PEI campaign. Tickets will also go on sale Saturday for the AUS Men鈥檚 Hockey Play-offs. Tickets can be purchased through the Eastlink Centre box office.
Go Panthers Go!
秀色短视频 Climate Research Lab to tour PEI communities affected by sea-level rise
Researchers from 秀色短视频鈥檚 Climate Research Lab are travelling across Prince Edward Island over the next month to speak with communities about sea-level rise.
Dr. Adam Fenech, director of the lab, and his team will make presentations to increase understanding and awareness about the impacts of sea-level rise, coastal erosion, and storm surges. They will also discuss tools for adaptation and coastal planning. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions and to discuss what sea-level rise means for them.
The events are open to the public and will run for approximately two hours. Refreshments will be provided. There is no charge to attend. The winter presentations include:
- Friday, February 16, 4:00 pm鈥6:00 pm: John J. Sark Memorial School, Lennox Island
- Tuesday, February 20 6:30 pm鈥8:30 pm: The Eagle Nest, North Rustico
- Thursday, February 22, 6:30 pm鈥8:30 pm: Fire Hall, Tyne Valley
- Tuesday, March 6, 1:30 pm鈥3:00 pm: Eastern Kings Community Centre, Bothwell
Please RSVP by emailing climate@upei.ca or calling 902-894-2852.
A second set of four presentations will be scheduled this summer.
These workshops are part of the national Educating Coastal Communities About Sea-level Rise (ECoAS) project, which is supported by financial contributions from Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the 秀色短视频 Climate Research Lab, the Mi鈥檏maq Confederacy of PEI, and the Ecology Action Centre. For more information about the project, please visit .
The 秀色短视频 prides itself on people, excellence, and impact and is committed to assisting students reach their full potential in both the classroom and community. With roots stemming from two founding institutions鈥擯rince of Wales College and Saint Dunstan鈥檚 University鈥斝闵淌悠 has a reputation for academic excellence, research innovation, and creating positive impacts locally, nationally, and internationally. 秀色短视频 is the only degree granting institution in the province and is proud to be a key contributor to the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island.
秀色短视频 announces the Panther Subway Athletes of the Week, February 5鈥11
Every week, 秀色短视频 Athletics and Recreation recognizes two student-athletes for their hard work and dedication to their respective sports. Congratulations to Jenna Pellerin and Kameron Kielly, the 秀色短视频 Panther Subway Athletes of the Week for February 5鈥11!
Jenna Pellerin is a second-year forward on the 秀色短视频 Women鈥檚 Hockey team and a Bachelor of Science student from Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Panthers finished the regular season strong over the weekend, defeating Dalhousie University 5鈥2. 鈥淛enna scored two goals, leading us to our win over Dal,鈥 said coach Bruce Donaldson. 鈥淥ne was a shorthanded goal, which was the turning point in the game. Jenna played a strong game on both ends of the rink, skated well, and battled through a very physical game.鈥
Kameron Kielly is a first-year forward on the 秀色短视频 Men鈥檚 Hockey team and a Bachelor of Business Administration student from Charlottetown. The Panthers had an outstanding weekend at home, ending the regular season with wins over Dalhousie and St. Francis Xavier University. Kielly scored three goals and made three assists, finishing his rookie season with a remarkable 42 points. 鈥淜am had a real good weekend,鈥 said coach Forbes MacPherson. 鈥淗e can be very dangerous offensively. Kam was able to take advantage of opportunities and performed extremely well for us.鈥
Playoff tickets are available for purchase at the Eastlink Centre and MacLauchlan Arena Box Offices.
Go Panthers Go!
PLAYOFF PREVIEW: Underdog Panthers ride win streak into quarter-final matchup against St. Thomas
By Thomas Becker,
February has been good for the 秀色短视频 Panthers. In fact you can say it鈥檚 been perfect for them. The women鈥檚 hockey team is peaking at the right time and has gained some much-needed confidence, as they get set for the playoffs and a quarter-final date with the St. Thomas Tommies.
The Island squad ended the regular season with a perfect 3-0 record this month, while outscoring their opponents 11-4, including a 2-1 shootout win over their first round foe.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what we鈥檝e been striving for all year is to get a little bit of consistency in our play and get our confidence back,鈥 said head coach Bruce Donaldson. 鈥淚t sets a standard of what we鈥檙e trying to achieve moving forward, so it鈥檚 nice going in with three consecutive wins.鈥
Donaldson attributes the team鈥檚 recent success to better special teams play. In the last three games, 秀色短视频鈥檚 power play unit scored three times and bumped their power play percentage to 18.3, which ranked third in the seven-team circuit. Meanwhile, their penalty-kill unit hasn鈥檛 allowed a goal in those games and scored shorthanded on two occasions.
鈥淥ur special teams stats have been much better, especially on the penalty-kill side,鈥 Donaldson said. 鈥淥ur goals against have dropped about a goal a game, so defensively we鈥檝e tightened up.鈥
It鈥檚 been a sort-of role reversal for 秀色短视频. Last season, the fourth-seeded Panthers limped into a quarter-final matchup against Moncton (who they played close with all season long) as the favourites, but got swept in two games. This year, the sixth-seeded Panthers come in as the underdogs riding a season-high three-game win streak looking to eliminate the Tommies, who they played competitively throughout the year.
鈥淭he entire year has been a polar opposite to last year,鈥 Donaldson said. 鈥淏ut I keep saying it鈥檚 not how you start, it鈥檚 how you finish. If you can grow with that in mind, hopefully good things will come.鈥
St. Thomas won the season series 3-1, but aside from an October 29 lopsided 6-0 loss, 秀色短视频 has played them very tough. Two of the last three games between the two squads went into overtime, while the Tommies took the other 3-1.
鈥淥ver my entire five years, St. Thomas has been the one team I鈥檝e let get into my head,鈥 said team captain Emma Martin. 鈥淏ut we鈥檝e learned that we can鈥檛 let them knock us around. We鈥檙e just as strong, we鈥檙e faster and we know can compete with them.鈥
The Panthers (7-10-7) have shown all season long that they can contend with the best. And while their 1-7 overtime record is little to be desired, they鈥檝e demonstrated in those games that they have what it takes to stand tall against the league鈥檚 cream of the crop. The key now is finding that killer instinct when it matters most. And Martin believes they鈥檝e found it.
鈥淲e have to focus on the little things and to be confident,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something we lacked in the beginning of the year. But I think we turned that around.鈥
St. Thomas (12-8-4) doesn鈥檛 give up much and allowed just 59 goals during the campaign, so the Panthers have to be patient in their approach and capitalize on the opportunities when they come.
To counteract the Tommies鈥 stifling defence, Donaldson has been tinkering with his lineup and may have found the winning formula, especially if their recent hot streak is any indication.
鈥淲e鈥檙e starting to get good distribution from all our lines, which is important to have against their sound defence,鈥 he said.
While Donaldson will be leaning on a line that consists of Rachel Colle, who led the team with 16 points (12 goals and four assists) and rookie Leah Byrne (five goals and eight assists) to deliver a scoring punch, he believes his trio of sophomore forwards鈥擲ydnee Baker, Maria Clinton and Faith Steeves (a combined 25 points)鈥攃ould turn their seasons around in a big way and provide some heroics in the playoffs.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e all very talented and will still get their opportunities,鈥 Donaldson said. 鈥淭hey just need to stop putting so much pressure on the end result and just worry about the process of getting there. If they do that, they鈥檙e going to get rewarded.鈥
With a lot at stake now and in the near future, it鈥檚 time for the Panthers to show what they鈥檙e made of.
鈥淲e know we鈥檙e going to be hosting the national championship in 2019 and 2020 and we feel it鈥檚 time for us to put our best 60 minutes together.鈥
Panthers in the AUS playoffs! Ticket information for 秀色短视频 Women鈥檚 and Men鈥檚 Hockey
Dig out your green and white swag, both Panther hockey teams are heading to the AUS playoffs! The 秀色短视频 Women鈥檚 Hockey team began its quarter-final series Tuesday evening in Fredericton with a loss against Saint Thomas University. The men start Wednesday on the road in Halifax against Saint Mary鈥檚 University. Both teams come home to defend MacLauchlan Arena on Friday, February 16.
秀色短视频 Women鈥檚 Hockey Playoff Information
AUS Quarter Final Schedule
Game 2
Friday, February 16, 7:30 pm
Saint Thomas Tommies @ 秀色短视频 Panthers
MacLauchlan Arena B
Game 3 (if necessary)
Sunday, February 18, 2:00 pm
秀色短视频 Panthers @ Saint Thomas Tommies
Grant-Harvey Centre, Fredericton
Playoff tickets will be available at the MacLauchlan Arena Box Office during the following dates:
Wednesday, February 14, 2:00 pm鈥6:00 pm
Thursday, February 15, 2:00 pm鈥6:00 pm
Friday, February 16, 2:00 pm鈥6:00 pm
MacLauchlan Arena B ticket table will open at 6:30 pm Friday. Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $6 for seniors. Youth from Kindergarten to Grade 12 are admitted free. 秀色短视频 students get in free with their student ID. Ticket payments must be in cash.
秀色短视频 Men鈥檚 Hockey Playoff Information
AUS Quarter Final Schedule
Game 1
Wednesday, February 14, 7:00 pm
秀色短视频 Panthers @ Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies
Halifax Forum
Game 2
Friday, February 16, 7:00 pm
Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies @ 秀色短视频 Panthers
MacLauchlan Arena
Game 3 (if necessary)
Sunday, February 18, 7:00 pm
秀色短视频 Panthers @ Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies
Halifax Forum
Playoff tickets for 秀色短视频 Men鈥檚 Hockey are available for purchase at the Eastlink Centre and MacLauchlan Arena box offices. Reserved seats are available for purchase by season ticket holders at either location and will be held until Friday at noon, at which point they will be released for general sale.
Eastlink Centre Box Office hours are:
Tuesday, February 13, 11:00 am鈥5:00 pm
Wednesday, February 14, 11:00 am鈥5:00 pm
Thursday, February 15, 11:00 am鈥8:30 pm
Friday, February 16, 11:00 am鈥8:00 pm
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, debit and cash tender are accepted. Tickets are also available during Box Office hours by phone at 902-629-6625 and online through the Eastlink Centre鈥檚 website.
秀色短视频 Men鈥檚 Hockey playoff tickets are $15. Ticket payments at the Bell Aliant Centre are cash only.
Go Panthers Go!
PLAYOFF PREVIEW: Can the Panthers鈥 recent turnaround lead them to a championship?
By Thomas Becker,
A team meeting in December turned their season around. Now they鈥檙e one of the hottest teams heading into the playoffs.
The 秀色短视频 Panthers have won six of their last eight games鈥攂eating the likes of UNB, St. FX, Acadia, Dalhousie, and Moncton. The only team missing from that list is the Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies (18-10-2), who they drew in a quarter-final matchup beginning on Wednesday.
鈥淲e had to deal with a couple in-house concerns,鈥 said head coach Forbes MacPherson. 鈥淲e needed to get guys believing and buying into a certain way we wanted to play.鈥
With nine rookies on the roster (four on the defensive side), it鈥檚 understandable why it took a while to find their stride. The Panthers (11-18-1) tried to protect their inexperienced blue line and played on their heels rather than the aggressive style 秀色短视频 hockey is known for.
鈥淲e want to be aggressive. We鈥檙e a big body team and when get our feet moving and we get pucks behind opposing team鈥檚 D, we鈥檙e a hard team to contain,鈥 MacPherson said. 鈥淲e got away from that a little bit, but once we focused on playing more aggressive, we started to see better results.
鈥淭here were certain individuals whose games quietly improved. And with each game that we played hard, our confidence just seemed to grow.鈥
It鈥檚 no secret, the fifth-seeded Panthers are in tough against the fourth-seeded Huskies, who rank second in scoring (118 goals) and third in goals against (86). Head-to-head, Saint Mary鈥檚 won all five games while outscoring 秀色短视频 29-10.
鈥淭he matchup seems to favour them. We鈥檒l have to make some adjustments in this series and see where it takes us, but you have to give them credit, they鈥檙e a good team.鈥
Despite what the crooked numbers might suggest, the postseason represents a new beginning for the Panthers and they鈥檙e embracing the road that awaits them.
鈥淲e鈥檙e a confident group going in. We know who they are and we just need to have a better effort against them.鈥
秀色短视频鈥檚 recent success has given them a confident swagger that has been missing for most of the year. And they鈥檙e not backing down from anyone.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not going there trying to coach to every move they make,鈥 MacPherson said. 鈥淲e have a plan in place and we鈥檙e going to try to execute that plan no matter what they do.鈥
The series will feature two of the league鈥檚 elite young talents. Rookie sniper Kameron Kielly finished second in scoring with 42 points (13 goals and 29 assists) for the Panthers, while the Huskies counter with reigning rookie of the year, Hunter Garlent, who finished third with 41 points (10 goals and 31 assists).
While Kielly may be the focal point on offence, 秀色短视频鈥檚 secret weapon may lie in the depth they鈥檝e developed at the forward positions and the different combinations they can deploy.
鈥淓verybody in the playoffs is a little more alert, engaged, and aware. So when there are breakdowns, it鈥檚 usually when the top guys aren鈥檛 on the ice,鈥 MacPherson said. 鈥淎nd, if your depth guys can capitalize on those opportunities, then they can make a difference in a series.鈥
The Panthers have their sights set on that elusive championship, now it鈥檚 time to take it.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what everybody plays for. This is what鈥檚 it鈥檚 all about. This is the event. You spend all year getting here and now it鈥檚 time to perform.鈥