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I qualified as a veterinarian from the [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|Royal Veterinary College (RVC)]] having intercalated in Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc at the [[UK - Bristol Veterinary School, Bristol|University of Bristol]]. During my involvement with WikiVet I had various roles starting as an author and I am now the WikiVet Content Manager. This means that when our funds allow I make sure all the pages are accessible from the correct locations, supervise authors and review the content they write before it is passed on to the expert reviewers. I also monitor changes made by users and help out with related projects. If you email [mailto:wikimaster@wikivet.net wikimaster], I may also be the one that answers your question.
 
  
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Bara qualified as a veterinarian from the [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|Royal Veterinary College (RVC)]] after having worked as a veterinary nurse previously. During her university years, she also completed Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc at the [[UK - Bristol Veterinary School, Bristol|University of Bristol]]. Her interests and studies include information technology so being involved with WikiVet is an ideal way of combining the two worlds. Having started as an author for WikiVet at its inception, her role has now evolved into overseeing the content and managing projects (e.g [[Feline Behaviour]], [[Small Animal Dentistry]], [[Nutrients]], [[OVAM]], [[OVAL]]). If you email [mailto:wikimaster@wikivet.net wikimaster], she is also likely to be the one that answers your question. Apart from her involvement with WikiVet, she also helped create educational resources for the [[Royal Veterinary College, London, UK|RVC]], [http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/commissions/eufmd/commissions/eufmd-home/en/ EuFMD] and [http://www.ahdb.org.uk/ AHDB]. Her other main interests revolve mainly around horses, how their behaviour is affected by nutrition, general wellbeing, environment and our own perceptions, emotions and behaviour.
  
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
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I started  in 2002 and intercalated Animal Behaviour and Welfare at [http://www.bristol.ac.uk University of Bristol] in 2004/2005. Due to an injury I had to take another year out but I finally graduated in 2009.
 
My passion are animals of all kind, especially my numerous pets, including horses. I like them to be my friends and partners, rather than just tools for fun. I have a soft spot for birds and often look after wildlife casualties. I particularly enjoy spending time in the countryside, playing guitar, fencing and ride a motorbike.
 
  
  
 
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Bara qualified as a veterinarian from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) after having worked as a veterinary nurse previously. During her university years, she also completed Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc at the University of Bristol. Her interests and studies include information technology so being involved with WikiVet is an ideal way of combining the two worlds. Having started as an author for WikiVet at its inception, her role has now evolved into overseeing the content and managing projects (e.g Feline Behaviour, Small Animal Dentistry, Nutrients, OVAM, OVAL). If you email wikimaster, she is also likely to be the one that answers your question. Apart from her involvement with WikiVet, she also helped create educational resources for the RVC, EuFMD and AHDB. Her other main interests revolve mainly around horses, how their behaviour is affected by nutrition, general wellbeing, environment and our own perceptions, emotions and behaviour.




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