Counting down to Tanzania
In 2017 two of our committee members Louis and Clare Varley had the fantastic opportunity to visit APOPO at their HQ in Morogoro. Well, the countdown begins as they ...
In 2017 two of our committee members Louis and Clare Varley had the fantastic opportunity to visit APOPO at their HQ in Morogoro. Well, the countdown begins as they ...
The NPRS are pleased to announce that we have adopted, on behalf of the membership, one of APOPO's newest recruits, HeroRAT Shuri. Shuri has recently completed her Apopo mine ...
The National Pouched Rat Society will be supporting APOPO and the Skoll World Forum in Oxford on the 12th of April. A huge and exciting opportunity for the NPRS ...
We are delighted to announce that the National Pouched Rat Society will be attending 'The Pet Show 2018' at the Staffordshire County Showgrounds on the 18th – 19th August 2018. Last ...
Last November the breeding program at APOPO’s Training & Research Center in Tanzania was activated in preparation for program startups and expansions and some HeroRAT retirements. In order to ...
20 years ago, Bart Weetjens took forward his idea of using rodents for landmine detection.
We are celebrating the success of our joint work with APOPO. We have been giving away APOPO t-shirts to our members so they can show them around. We found ...
How proud we are at the NPRS to be featured in the British Newspaper 'The Times' We were asked by the Times to answer some questions about the work ...
The NPRS will be attending the National Pet Show at Birmingham NEC on the 4th and 5th November 2017.
So we returned last night from 'The Pet Show 2017'. A 2-day event hosted in Staffordshire at their county show ground. An extravaganza for all things furry and scale. ...