On the 16 November 2015 international and national policy stakeholders, researchers and civil society organisations gathered in London for a Brooke-hosted one day policy conference. The title of the event was “Invisible Livestock: Highlighting the multiple contributions of livestock to livelihoods and national economies”.
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A crowd are seen showing concern for the horse, and it's owner eventually unhitches it so it can stand.
Fifty years ago an innovative report was published which outlined a practical animal welfare framework for animal owners and carers around the world. Brooke, along with many other institutions, governments, academia and industry, still uses this framework today.
Today is #GivingTuesday – a day for everyone to come together to make the world a better place.
Yesterday Pakistan was hit by shock waves from an earthquake which started in Afghanistan. We bring you another update from our team in Pakistan.
The Sir Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust will have its first annual lunch today since the death of its namesake and Brooke's Patron, Sir Peter O’Sullevan. Sir Peter passed away earlier this year at the age of 97.
Celebrities have giving support to the Brooke's Horse Heroes campaign. This Armistice Day, we want to draw special attention to the horses who took part in the war. Of the one million horses supporting the British forces in WW1, only 60,000 returned to the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen surprised Brooke on Wednesday 21 October by attending an event hosted by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall. Brooke global ambassador Monty Roberts conducted a demonstration of his Join Up technique to a small crowd of VIPs.
The art critic Brian Sewell, famous for his journalism in many publications died, aged 84, on 19 September 2015.
In a recent article for Business Insider and the Telegraph, deputy director general of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), Dr Brian Evans, said that to ensure food security we must prevent and control diseases that have their source in animals used for food.