I talk to a veterinary colleague, Laura Higham, who I admire hugely for her work in the field of 'One Health' and sustainability within the veterinary profession. We discuss the unique role of veterinary professionals working at the intersection between animal health, public health of humans and our impacts on environmental health too.
Laura set up Vet Sustain and also works for the Food Animal Initiative (FAI) who work in partnership with farmers and food companies for climate and food security. Powered by science and best practice, FAI Farms deliver strategic advice, data services, and education for a better food chain.
There's interesting chat about what sustainability even means, how farming practices impact climate and the environment, what damaging traditions currently exist in veterinary practice, the apparent boom in regenerative agriculture principles, how consumer choices have the power to change things and how vets are arguably not as well recognised as perhaps we could be in being champions for our global ecosystem, and as leaders in the 'One Health' concept.
Hope you enjoy!
Sean's Wild Life podcast is produced by Sean McCormack, co-produced and edited by Thomas Ntinas. Title track 'A Wild Life' kindly composed and donated by Mark Rose.
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