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Founded in 1936 to promote the study of animal behaviour.
Membership is open to all who share this interest. There are now
approximately 2000 members, mostly drawn from Britain and Europe.
Many members are professional biologists who work in Universities,
Research Institutes or schools. ASAB owns Animal Behaviour,the
leading scientific journal in its field, and encourages the
teaching of animal behaviour in schools, through it's Education
Committee, which publishes a regular Newsletter for teachers,
organizes workshops and produces educational videos, books and
practicals.
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ASAB AIMS
- To promote the study of animal behaviour
- To actively support research into animal behaviour offering
members grants and sponsorship
- To promote the ethical treatment and conservation of the
animals studied
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