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Aquatic Mammals is a peer-reviewed journal with papers on aspects of the care, conservation, behavior, medicine, and science of aquatic mammals. Aquatic Mammals is published every other month online...
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Introduction Aquatic Mammals is a scientific peer-reviewed journal. The journal publishes papers dealing with all aspects of the care, conservation, medicine, and science of aquatic mammals. The...
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In 2008, Aquatic Mammals Journal launched a series titled Historical Perspectives in which esteemed colleagues provide a written essay of their perspective in a field related to marine mammal studies...
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Aquatic Mammals “Goes Green”Green” Aquatic Mammals is sincerely concerned about the use of consumables such as paper, ink, and mailing envelopes. The journal’s editors, Editorial Board, and...
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Aquatic Mammals is the scientific peer-reviewed journal of the European Association for Aquatic Mammals. Visit their website here. The European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM) was founded in...
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Aquatic Mammals Journal is proud to be sponsored by The International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association. The International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association was founded to foster communication,...
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Aquatic Mammals Journal is proud to be sponsored by The Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums. /*! elementor - v3.17.0 - 08-11-2023 */...
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2024 Subscription Rates forfor AquaticAquatic Mammals Online access through www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org,www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org, 66 issues per year (Articles are searchable, ADA compatible,...
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Aquatic Mammals provides video in conjunction with some articles that appear in the journal. The following journal articles (presented in chronological order) have videos available for viewing. Click...
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View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – Parting Thoughts about our Community
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – What Topics Need More Research?
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – Advice for People Entering Zoological Field
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – What is the Value of Animals in Human Care to the...
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – What are Some of the Significant Threats to Wild...
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – How Would You Address the Ethics of Keeping Animals...
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – How Do You Know if an Animal is Happy and Healthy?
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – Why Should Facilities Work with Researchers?
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
View ArticleYear 11 – Brad Andrews – How You Began with Marine Mammals?
Brad Andrews, Emeritus Chief Zoological Officer for the SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, was responsible for all SeaWorld/Busch Gardens parks’ animal programs, including husbandry/care, breeding,...
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