World Horse Welfare
Andrew Higgins is a highly experienced veterinary professional with a robust background in animal welfare and management. Currently serving as a Trustee for the Kennel Club Charitable Trust and as Chairman of the Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation, Higgins plays a vital role in promoting animal care and conservation. Additionally, Higgins serves as a Scientific Adviser for both the Phang Nga Elephant Park and World Horse Welfare, provides leadership as President of The Anglo-Italian Society for the Protection of Animals, and holds the position of Honorary Editor-in-Chief at The Veterinary Journal. Past leadership roles include Chairman of Greyhound Trust and Independent Doping and Medication Adviser for The Greyhound Board of Great Britain Limited. Higgins possesses a BVetMed degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Royal Veterinary College, reflecting a strong commitment to animal health and welfare.
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World Horse Welfare
World Horse Welfare, the leading international horse charity, is dedicated to promoting horse welfare worldwide. Founded in 1927, and formerly called The International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH), the charity is committed to stamping out suffering and improving the life of horses in the UK and overseas through education, campaigns and hands-on work with horses. Unique among horse charities, World Horse Welfare actively supports the use of horses in sport and is the welfare arm of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) and advisor to the British Horseracing Authority. In the United Kingdom, it has four Rescue and Rehoming centres and a network of full-time welfare field staff. Overseas, it provides communities with the skills and training to care for their working horses and enhance horse owners’ prospects. The charity also delivers high profile and effective international campaigns to promote the welfare of horses at home and abroad. Please visit www.worldhorsewelfare.org.