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Posted 1 October 2015
The RSPCA Farm Animal Welfare Award was presented to a group a three students as they graduated from Harper Adams University at the end of September.
The award goes to the students who produce the best project for the “Advances in Farm Animal Health and Welfare” module. The project “Think farming, think fish”, by Harriet Kendrick-Thomas, Hannah Jolly and Charlotte Ness, all graduating with BSc (Hons) degrees in Animal Behaviour and Welfare, promoted organic salmon farming through the use of social media.
Harriet, 23, is from Camberley, Surrey. Hannah, 24, is from Northampton and Charlotte, 23, is from Epsom, Surrey.
The award was presented by Lee Stewart, RSPCA Stapeley Grange.





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