Internet Resources
The following list of Internet resources for anthrozoologists is not intended to be at all comprehensive.
It is instead designed to provide you with a few `jumping off' points from which you can find the kind
of animal-related web sites that will most interest you.
Alternatively, you could begin a net search directly from this page:
Animal-Society List
If you're interested in participating in scholarly discussions on the Internet on the theme of human-animal relations, then you must join the animals-society discussion list. This list is, however, not meant for animal rights activists, but for researchers and graduate students working in the field of human-animal relations.
To subscribe to the list, send an e-mail to listproc@ukans.edu. In the body of the message, type: subscribe animals-society. It's that easy!!!
Applied Ethology Network
The Applied Ethology Network is an email discussion network through which applied ethologists
can exchange ideas and request help. For more details on how to subscribe, please visit the ISAE site.
If you have found any more resources that you think that
I should detail on this page, please drop
me a line. Or you could also sign my guest book.