Wednesday, March 21, 2018
at 12 PM – 12:50 PM
Part of the Spring 2018 Animal Matters Seminars:
The Intersection of Art and Animals Series
presented by Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy
Speaker: Ellen Rogers, DVM, MFA
Click for her biography here
Dr. Ellen Rogers will speak to the influence her years of wildlife veterinary work in Africa have had on her work as a sculptor.
Members of the public are invited to this seminar at no charge.
Made possible by the generous support of: Elizabeth A. Lawrence Endowed Fund
View recorded seminar here:
About Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy
The mission of the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy is to conduct and encourage the study of complex issues surrounding the changing role and impact of animals in society. The Center supports the development and dissemination of research driven policies, programs and practices that benefit both people and animals.
Work conducted by the Center is based on the tenets that animal well-being matters, that animal and human well-being are linked, and that both are enhanced through improved understanding of human-animal relationships. Click here for more information
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