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The Faculty of Animal Husbandry integrates climate action topics into both teaching and research activities. Courses discuss the relationship between livestock production and greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable feed strategies, and climate-resilient farming systems. Research projects also explore methane reduction techniques, improved manure management, and carbon footprint analysis in livestock operations. These efforts aim to prepare students to become livestock professionals who are aware of their role in mitigating climate change through science-based solutions.

Through community outreach and training programs, the faculty supports farmers in adapting their practices to the impacts of climate change. These include the promotion of organic fertilizers from livestock waste, introduction of heat-tolerant livestock breeds, and guidance on efficient water and pasture management. By working directly with farmers and rural communities, the faculty plays a key role in strengthening agricultural resilience and reducing environmental degradation caused by livestock farming.

The Faculty of Animal Husbandry implements several green practices within its facilities, such as energy conservation campaigns, tree planting events, and responsible waste management. Educational posters and awareness programs are used to encourage students and staff to adopt environmentally friendly behavior in daily academic life. These internal actions demonstrate the faculty’s commitment to supporting global climate goals and fostering a culture of sustainability on campus.