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The program is open to Affiliate members of AAAE and IAAE. Until the early 2000s, the A.A.E. designation process required that the candidate have at least one year of experience in some aspect of airport management at a civilian public-use airport (military aviation experience was excluded) in order to commence the accreditation program.
The field of airport management is a unique discipline with its roots in general business, but driven by the high-tech world of aviation and transportation. Students of the airport management degree program concentrate on subjects as diverse as wildlife hazards, eco-system management, airfield safety, and emergency planning and control. The ...
Wildlife Services is the program intended to provide Federal resources to resolve wildlife interactions that threaten public health and safety, as well as agricultural, property, and natural resources. The program is part of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Airport Carbon Accreditation was launched as an independent, voluntary program in 2009 after the adoption of a resolution on climate change in 2008 at the annual assembly of ACI Europe. Member airports are committed to reduce carbon emissions from their operations, with the ultimate goal of becoming carbon neutral.
Food animal; Reptile and amphibian; Shelter medicine; Swine health management; Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Toxicology DABVT [74] Diplomate of the American College of Animal Welfare: DACAW The diplomates of ACAW are specialized in the practice of advancing animal welfare and veterinary medical ethics. [75]
Traveling with animals can be hard, but this expansion plan for the JFK international airport is going to make things way smoother with a terminal dedicated solely to pets. The $48M project was ...
AAALAC International is a private, nonprofit organization headquartered in Frederick, Maryland, that promotes the humane treatment of animals in science through voluntary accreditation and assessment programs. [1] [2] The accreditation program started in 1965, when some veterinarians and researchers organized the American Association for ...
The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS) was a bi-partisan initiative in the United States House of Representatives to require states seeking Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance to accommodate pets and service animals in their plans for evacuating residents facing disasters. [1]