Gene drive technology considered in the fight to save native animals from feral cats


Feral cats kill thousands of native animals every minute — now a controversial plan to use gene drive technology as a weapon against them is being considered by the Federal Government.



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Online Database of Canine Inherited Genetic Disorders Now Available


A new study on the genetic epidemiology of canine disease risk variants has enabled the creation of an online database of inherited genetic disorders. In the largest canine genetics study to date, researchers from Wisdom Health and Genoscoper Laboratories examined the prevalence of 152 genetic diseases in more than 100,000 mixed-breed and purebred dogs.


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Don't dress up dogs and cats for Facebook, Instagram: RSPCA


On social media, you'll find all manner of weird and wacky animals. There's Officially_Shelby, a Persian cat who regularly appears on Instagram seated at a dinner table in different outfits. Then, with 6 million followers on Facebook alone, there's Doug The Pug, a canine who's been dressed as a DJ, a king and even an elephant.


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Blame the mother's gene: Discovery for a blinding canine eye disease


A new gene for canine congenital eye disease has been identified. Defective RBP4 leads to vitamin A deficiency and abnormal eye development during pregnancy. The study defines a novel recessive mode of maternal inheritance, which may underlie other types of birth defects.


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Local Queensland councils, unowned dogs and cats – legal position of the veterinarians in Queensland


As part of its strategic planning, the Qld executive and branches are looking at improving and clarifying the rights of veterinarians in respect to abandoned and unowned animals that come into the veterinarians care. Also, there have been concerns raised by members councils expecting veterinarians to take responsibility for these animals with some inspectors refusing to pick up animals from veterinary clinics unless they have a signed certificate of good health.


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Adopt an Animal Welfare League dog over a beer this Sunday


The Commercial Hotel in Port Adelaide is giving dog lovers the chance to adopt a rescue dog over a couple of pints with its Dogs Long Lunch fundraiser for the Animal Welfare League this Sunday.


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