The International Society for Applied Ethology(ISAE)
Also known as: Isae
- Country
- Scotland
- Charity number
- SC047974
- Status
- Active
- Registered
- Dec. 5, 2017
- Legal form
- SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Address
- Address
- c/o Dr. Lucy Oldham
SRUC Edinburgh
Peter Wilson Building
King’s Buildings Campus
West Mains Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3JG
Activities
'It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals','It carries out activities or services itself'
'the advancement of education','the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science','the advancement of animal welfare'
ISAE provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of advances in applied animal behaviour science and education, and inspires further innovations through an annual international scientific congress and regional meetings. Applied Animal Behaviour Science is the official journal of ISAE. The study of applied animal behaviour contributes to a greater understanding of the interactions between humans and other animals and helps to create a better balance between animal welfare and the requirements that humans have of other animals. ISAE members work on a wide variety of animal species and topics: e.g. the management and welfare of livestock. the interactions between humans and companion animals. the impacts of housing on the behaviour and welfare of zoo and laboratory animals. ISAE provides a pool of independent experts for governments, international bodies, industry, and NGOs.
Beneficiaries: 'No specific group, or for the benefit of the community'
Objectives: a. to encourage and support basic and applied research into the behaviour of animals as related to the use of animals by humans. This includes domestic, laboratory, zoo, companion, pest and captive animals or managed wild animals. b. to stimulate the incorporation into practice of advances resulting from research into animal behaviour. This includes the application of results for the improvement of animal welfare, protection and legislation. standards for management and housing of animals. nature conservation. food security. and sustainable livestock production. c. to provide an international forum in which scientists can communicate and discuss the results of the above research. This can be achieved by organising or encouraging scientific meetings and by encouraging scientific publications. d. to encourage, where appropriate, links between applied animal behaviour science and other disciplines. This can be realised by encouraging presentations, discussions and publications and by maintaining contacts with appropriate scientific societies. e. to encourage and support the teaching of animal behaviour in research and academic institutions, especially veterinary schools, departments of animal science and animal production, and departments concerned with laboratory or companion animals or captive wildlife. f. to provide a pool of expertise to national governments, international bodies, industry and to those animal welfare organizations which deal with problems involving animal behaviour. To encourage, where possible and appropriate, the assimilation of scientific knowledge so as to facilitate its use in relation to practical problems concerning the way animals are kept and cared for. The charitable purposes of the ISAE are the advancement of science, of education, and of animal welfare.
Geography
- Main operating location
- Midlothian
- Geographical spread
- UK and overseas
Finances
| Period end | Income | Expenditure |
|---|---|---|
| Dec. 31, 2024 | £171,863 | £98,462 |
| Dec. 31, 2023 | £114,063 | £99,769 |
| Dec. 31, 2022 | £30,285 | £48,169 |
| Dec. 31, 2021 | £35,324 | £33,275 |
| Dec. 31, 2020 | £27,494 | £14,707 |
Nearby
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- William J Thomson Trust 0.0 mi
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- Cruickshank Trust Fund 0.0 mi