Country:
Malaysia
Dr Natasha Lee is a veterinarian from Malaysia with an MSc in International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law from the University of Edinburgh. She is also a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (Animal Welfare). She has over 20 years of experience in international animal welfare ranging from companion animal welfare, animal sheltering, veterinary education and farm animal assessment. She has managed large companion animal projects across Asia, which includes strategy development, advocacy, and technical training. She has also led a campaign to include animal welfare science into veterinary curricula across Asia by providing training to more than 125 vet schools, starting a network of animal welfare educators, and conducting online courses. She is a co- author for WSAVA’s Animal Welfare Guidelines for veterinary practices and a contributing author in the Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine, and the outgoing Chair of WSAVA’s Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee. She currently runs an animal welfare consultancy, Animal Happiness, which works with other organisations to carry out training, education, inspections, and project management.
She also guides groups on strategic planning and helps raise the effectiveness of their actions.
Organisation:
Asia Animal Happiness Consultancy.