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Center for the Human-Animal Bond, Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine
The major objective of the Center, which was founded in 1982, is to foster interdisciplinary activities and development of new information related to interaction and bonding between humans and animals, including companion, farmed domestic species, and wildlife. The Web site contains many worthwhile links to animal related information.
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Since 1982, the Center has focused on studying human-animal relationships and communicating its findings to scientists and the public. It is committed to expanding knowledge of the interrelationships between people, animals, and their environment, and all aspects of human-animal interaction and welfare including companion, farmed domestic species, and wildlife.
The Center's major objective is to foster interdisciplinary activities and development of new information related to animal-human interactions and animal welfare. The Web site contains many worthwhile links to animal related information.
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