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The Animal Behavior Society's Conservation Committee was formed to assist society members who want to apply their professional skills to solve conservation problems. Animal behaviorists approach the study of behavior from at least four different angles (mechanisms, development, adaptive function, evolutionary history), each of which may provide insight to managing effectively a species or population. The ABS Conservation Committee provides this mailing list as a resource for those interested in the role of animal behavior study in conservation. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Absconservation Archives. |
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