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The uneasy realities of wildlife rehabilitation, what responsible pet ownership really means and why acceptable welfare standards differ so starkly across species are all topics set to be debated at this year’s highly anticipated Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) Discussion Forum.
Taking place on Monday 11 May at The Cavendish Conference Centre, Duchess Mews, London, the AWF Discussion Forum is the charity’s annual flagship event, offering a unique day of CPD where expert speakers from academia, business and government discuss some of the most pressing issues impacting animal welfare today whilst exploring potential, evidence-based solutions.
Sessions on the programme include:
Attendees will also have the chance to hear updates on AWF-funded research; to participate in quick fire Lightning Talks, which gives participants the chance to talk about the issues they are passionate about, and enjoy networking opportunities at the exclusive evening reception.
Chair of the Animal Welfare Foundation Julian Kupfer said: “From rewilding to rehabilitation and from pets to livestock, the AWF Discussion Forum is an opportunity to challenge assumptions, confront contradictions, and share fresh perspectives across species and settings. This is a chance to share your views, hear from experts in their fields and join the conversation about how we can drive positive change for animal welfare in 2026 and beyond.”
Tickets are now on sale, with standard tickets priced at £190, including lunch and the evening reception, with concessions available for students and veterinary nurses.
Buy tickets here and find more information about the programme and speakers here.
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