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Group: sci.bio.ethology · Group Profile
Author: yscienceyscience Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:17
That is a tough one. Considering that "pure" ethology as you describe
it is not that common anymore, especially in North America, it may be
hard to pin-point a specific program. May I ask what species you are
interested in?
Simon Gadbois, Ph.D.
Dalhousie University
On Sep 11, 4:27Â pm, Rosh gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
> I am interested in studying animal behavior in the wild. I'm more
> interested in ecology, evolution,
> social and systems, communication, etc., and less interested in
> neuroscience, microbiology or anatomy...
> (although I realize that one must still be versed in such areas). I'd
> rather  study the natural behavior of animals, in their natural
> environment,
> than create artificial lab experiments (mazes, etc.).
>
> Can somebody help me in choosing the right program from the right
> university?
>
> Thanks
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