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Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums

http://ammpa.org

Provides an educational resource for marine mammals and their environment.

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American Society of Mammalogists

http://www.mammalsociety.org/

Promotes the study of mammals and involved in providing information for public policy, resources management, conservation, and education.

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American Society of Primatologists

http://www.asp.org

Information on scientific primatology, primate research, conservation efforts, teaching aids, and the Society's book series.

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Australian Mammal Society

http://www.australianmammals.org.au/

Publishers of Australian Mammalogy, a peer-reviewed scientific journal which bi-annually publishes original research articles and notes on all aspects of Australasian mammals.

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CIRCE

http://www.circe-asso.org/

Association for Conservation, Information, and Research on Cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Daniel J. Povinelli

http://www.cognitiveevolutiongroup.org/

Information about behavioral/psychological studies of chimpanzees and humans from the Cognitive Evolution Group, University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

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German Primate Center

http://www.dpz.gwdg.de/

General information, research, photo gallery, publications, and news.

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Marine Mammal Net

http://www.marinemammal.net/

Information source on the science and conservation of marine mammals.

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Olav Roehrer-Ertl

http://www.primatology.de/

Research projects and results in primatology and anthropology of Dr.Dr. Olav Roehrer-Ertl, Munich (Bavaria), Germany.

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ORES Centre for Coastal Field Studies

http://www.ores.ch/

An international group conducting research into the ecology and habitat conditions of cetaceans led by Ned Lynas, a Canadian zoologist and behaviorist.

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