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The Animal Behavior Society is a non-profit scientific society, founded to encourage and promote the study of animal behavior. ABS members are from all over the world, but primarily from North, Central, and South America. Membership is open to those interested in the study of animal behavior.
 
 
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ABS Meeting in Pirenópolis, Brazil, June 22 - 26 200
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46th Animal Behavior Meeting Conference Site

News From the ABS Central Office
News from the Central Office
Important Login Information for Members
Most pages do not require member login. On such pages your ABS username will NOT be recognized (unless you have an administration role for the page).
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November Newsletter 2008 now online
The November 2008 Newsletter is now available online. To access it, please Click on the News and Announcements Link on the main page of the ABS website. Please remember to VOTE in the upcoming elections. Details are in the newsletter!!
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After the Meeting: Results of the first annual Animal Behavior Society "fun run" 2008
The Animal Behavior Society Sponsored the first ever “fun run”, held on the last day of the meetings this year in Snowbird, Utah (that’s an elevation of 8,500 feet!). Thirty runners participated, ranging in age from 21 to 64, with some speedsters as well as walkers.
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Updated Guide to Programs in Animal Behavior
An updated version of the Guide to Programs in Animal Behavior (formerly Guide to Graduate Programs in Animal Behavior) is now available.
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  • JOB OPENING TO STUDY SOMALI WILD ASS AT SAN DIEGO ZOO'S WILD ANIMAL PARK


  • Volunteer needed as field assistants for the project: Socio-Ecology of small Mammals in the Succulent Karoo of South Africa


  • 2009 ABMA Annual Conference Providence, Rhode Island


  • Volunteer field assistant for olive baboon research in Nigeria


  • Graduate Research Opportunity: Dolphins Plus


  • Volunteer field assistant for olive baboon research in Nigeria


  • Tips for the Obama family on adopting a dog


  • Graduate Position in Behavioral Ecology: Colorado State University


  • Chair, Dept. of Biology, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte


  • Funded NSF-IGERT Traineeships in Applied Biodiversity Science at Texas A and M University


  • Faculty job in marine mammals in New Zealand


  • Postdoc Positions in Behavioral Biology


  • PhD Opportunity - Sexual selection


  • PhD Opportunity - Animal Communication


  • Faculty Position - Psychology


  • Postdoctoral fellowships and visiting graduate fellowships in cognition and decision making


  • Research scientist for cognition and decision making


  • PhD opportunity in post-copulatory sexual selection



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