UAM Conference Proceedings - Alice Springs 2002
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- Updated position of Training Package - Shannon Brown (ConsultancyTeam)
- Different strokes for different folks: the concept of responsible pet ownership - Anne Quain (Philosophy graduate currently studying Veterinary Science)
- Animal management in Central Australia - Clem Wheatley/Elara Bozich (Manager and AMO, Alice Springs Town Council)
- Liability Issues for Councils - Basil Stafford (Barrister)
- Ethology of dog behaviour: what/how do dogs think? - Kersti Seksel (Consultant Behaviourist)
- Increased responsibilities of cat owners - increased return to owners - Blyth Moir (Team Leader Animal Management, Moreland City Council)
- CATS IN THE ACT: caught in the Act. Compulsory desexing in the ACT - has it changed anything? - Lee-Anne Wahren (Policy Officer, Environment ACT)
- Community solutions and cost benefits - Phil Kirkpatrick/Doug Kenny (Holdfast Bay City Council and Holdfast Bay Dog Owners' Club)
- A case for untangling the bureaucratic knots - Vicki Morris (Team Leader, Amenity, Darebin City Council)
- Attitudes towards an animal welfare code by pet shop staff and Pet PEP: the Pets and People Education Program - Di Evans (Veterinarian)
- Dubbo Animal Management Centre - Rob Ferguson (Senior Ranger, Dubbo City Council)
- Queensland restricted dogs regulatory framework - Tim Dunne (Policy, Department Local Government)
- Dangerous dogs - Victorian Legislation - Russell McMurray (Manager Amenity, Bayside City Council)
- Submission to state governments on Dangerous Dog Legislation - Kersti Seksel (Consultant Behaviourist)
- Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater - please? - Mick Cartwright (CEO, SA dog and Cat Management Board)
- Legal aspects of dog management/chance for solution - Basil Stafford (Barrister)
- Dangerous dogs - the law and how it is changed - Deb Kelly (Manager, Animal Welfare, SA Dept of Environment)
- Aggression in dogs whys and wherefores - Kersti Seksel (Consultant Behaviourist)
- Rabies and dog ecology in Flores - Stephen Cutter
- Veterinary Practice in remote localities - Rick Speare (James Cook University)
- Education and training for sustainable dog health - Tony English (School of Veterinary and Clinical Sciences, University of Sydney)
- Northern Territory experiences - Stephen Cutter
- The Army's role in delivery of dog health services: 2002 - Dampier Peninsula and Pandanus Park - Rod Salter
- Population study of free-roaming dogs in a remote community in Central Australia - Graeme Brown
- Central Australian Aboriginal Communities - dog health programs - Rob Irving (Veterinarian)
- "Behaving badly in Caloundra" : next year's UAM - Shane Scriggins/Kersti Seksel
