Taconic is a commercial supplier of transgenic, inbred, outbred and hybrid mice and rats. Web site provides information about the various laboratory services for transgenic animal research.
The Roslin Institute is a non-profit organization providing research in molecular and quantitative genetics of farm animals. The Roslin Institute is also where Dolly the sheep was reportedly cloned by Dr. Wilmut in 1996.
Global Change.com's arguments against cloning; featuring videos, educational and informative articles, as well as an ebook against animal and human cloning.
Flora & Fauna International (FFI) is the world’s longest established international conservation body. FFI one of the few organizations who seeks to protect the entire spectrum of endangered plant and animal species on the planet.
Develop and disseminate knowledge about aquatic animals and their habitats, including aquaculture; interactions between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems; and fates and effects of pollutants; and appropriate management practices for the protection and use of aquatic ecosystems.
Integration of wildlife science and management and veterinary medicine has become increasingly important with current diverse uses of wildlife and other renewable natural resources. As wildlife habitats dwindle and animal populations become more compressed, biologists must increase their attention towards disease diagnosis and abatement.
This program offers exciting career opportunities in preserving our endangered species worldwide. This program emphasizes the ecology of vertebrate animals, their biological and physical environment, and the management and conservation of wildlife species and communities.
Courses focus on the interrelationships between plant and animal species and their environments and how their populations may be modified by environmental changes.
Graduate study in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University leads to the Ph.D. degree. It is directed toward understanding biological systems at the individual, population, and community levels of organization utilizing both plant, animal, and microbial systems.