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(PH&VCS) Seminars: Humidity, sunshine and wind speed shape body condition of subtropical feral cattle & Dyadic relationships and behavioural synchrony in feral cattle

Event Date
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Event Location
Y5-302, and online via Zoom for non-JCC guests (registration in QR code)

Join us for two insightful online research seminars featuring our talented PhD students from the CityU Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS) and CityU Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health (PH):

Date: 2 December 2024 (14:00-15:00 HKT)

Presentations:
• Tania Perroux: Explore how humidity, sunshine, and wind speed influence the body condition of subtropical feral cattle. Discover the surprising effects of climate on these wild populations and what it means for their health and fitness!
• George Hodgson: Delve into the fascinating world of social dynamics in feral cattle. Learn how dyadic relationships and behavioural synchrony impact survival and fitness among these free-ranging ungulates.

Don't miss the chance to engage with cutting-edge research that bridges veterinary science and public health!

Register now to secure your spot HERE

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