Bayer Animal Health partners regularly with a variety of organizations across the country, and around the world. In the U.S., Bayer Animal Health maintains strong ties to the American Veterinary Medical Association and the Animal Health Institute.
Bayer Animal Health also works closely with various members of the animal care and control community, including animal shelters and other organizations. Bayer Animal Health partnerships within this important group include the following organizations:
Companion Animals
American Kennel Club
North Shore Animal League
Veterinary Pet Insurance
AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association)
CAPC (Companion Animal Parasite Council)
SAWA (Society of Animal Welfare Administrators)
Livestock
National Cattlemen's Beef Association
National Chicken Council
National Pork Producers Council
National Turkey Federation
Southeast Poultry and Egg Association
DQA (Dairy Quality Assurance Center)
USAHA (United States Animal Health Association)
NCVEI (National Commission of Veterinary Economic Issues)
Veterinary Professionals
AAAP (American Association of Avian Pathologists)
AABP (American Association of Bovine Practitioners)
AACPPV (American Association of Corporate and Public Practice Veterinarians)
AAEP (American Association of Equine Practitioners)
AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association)
AAIV (American Association of Industrial Veterinarians)
AASP (American Association of Swine Practitioners)
AVC (Academy of Veterinary Consultants)
We believe in the spirit of community and demonstrate this in countless ways from our strong participation in the annual United Way campaign to our leadership in science education and reform through our partnership with the Kansas Life Sciences Institute. And through Bayer's Making Science Make Sense program, employee volunteers help ignite a love for science among middle school students by providing hands-on, inquiry-based instruction and demonstrations.
In keeping with our global mission statement, "Bayer: Science for a Better Life," we are dedicated to enabling the
next generation to live and work in a sustainable environment. Each year, Bayer provides 12 students from across the
globe the opportunity to learn about environmental sustainability, global climate changes issues and freshwater
ecology at the International Bayer Sustainability Summer Camp.
For 2010, Bayer Animal Health will send one especially
environmentally-minded student (age 14 - 16) to the two-week camp. The camp will take place from July 16 - 28 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
To apply, print and complete the International Bayer Sustainability Camp Brochure and Application. Mail completed application to below address by May 1, 2010.
Rene Ward
Bayer Animal Health
12707 Shawnee Mission Parkway
Shawnee, KS
66216
Questions? Contact Rene Ward, Senior Communications Representative, at rene.ward.b@bayer.com or 913.268.2747.
Bayer Animal Health and our president and general manager, Joerg Ohle played a leadership role in establishing the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor, which cultivates a climate of opportunity for animal health and nutrition companies to thrive. Today, Joerg Ohle serves as chairman of the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor's advisory committee and Kansas City is home to the largest concentration of animal health and nutrition companies in the world.
Veterinarians play a vital role in caring for and protecting animals, and we are committed to supporting their practices as well as helping ensure the veterinary industry is prepared to meet changing societal needs. As an industry leader, Bayer Animal Health actively supports the American Veterinarian Medical Association (AVMA), the Animal Health Institute (AHI) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
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