What can an antler, a blood sample, or the way a calf nurses tell us? Researchers from the Animal Physiology and Behaviour team at the Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, study the physiology and behaviour of animals across the globe – from wild asses and antelopes in Africa, to Przewalski’s horses in Mongolia, and moose-like antelopes here in the Czech Republic.
At the 51st edition of the Země živitelka agrosalon, they will show how science helps us better understand animals, how to protect them, and how to provide the best possible care.
Meet the team on Saturday, August 23 at the CZU booth in Pavilion T2. The presentation was prepared by Martina Komárková, Vice-Dean of FTZ and member of the Animal Physiology and Behaviour team.
We look forward to seeing you in České Budějovice!