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When it comes to climate change, we can't afford to be too polite to talk about politics. Veterinary professionals have an important role to play in letting our elected representatives know that climate...
Indigenous elders and farmers from the Northern Territory have invited veterinarians to sit down, listen and experience first-hand the impacts of climate change on their lives and those of animals on...
By VfCA Rural and Regional Lead, Dr Elise Anderson A few weeks ago, I had an encounter with a very big, very unhappy dog while I was at work that left me with some nasty bites on both my arms. I’ve had...
Raising awareness of the importance of working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at home and in practice. We're proud to launch this initiative and build a movement towards a sustainable future for the...
Vets for Climate Action welcomes new laws that will help to protect animals from the impact of climate change. The NSW Parliament has passed its Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill, which includes a net...
Author: Dr Elise Anderson, VfCA's Rural & Regional Programs Lead Climate change is already hurting the animals that we love At Vets for Climate Action (VfCA) we firmly believe that vets, vet nurses and...
Author: Dr Janet Berry Phd BVMS, VfCA Volunteer Climate change is a primary driver of biodiversity loss. And climate change depends on biodiversity as part of the solution. So clearly the two are linked,...
The Climate Care Program may be new, but veterinary practices are already celebrating sustainability success. We know our profession cares about doing its part to halt climate change and through the Climate...
Join VfCA on the Larapinta Trek for Animals in June 2023 and you’ll be raising funds so we can be a voice for all animals. What’s this trip all about? During the 2019–20 bushfires, 3 billion native animals...
Members of Veterinarians for Climate Action (VfCA) are appalled by the ongoing loss of animals due to the rising temperature and severe weather events.”We ask all those who care about animals to have climate action in the forefront of their mind when cast