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Animal & Vet Sciences Useful Websites

American Veterinary Medical Association The AVMA represents more than 82,500 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services.
Animal Health Australia An innovative partnership involving the Australian Government, state and territory governments, major livestock industries and other stakeholders.
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority The national independent regulator of pesticides and veterinary medicines.
Australian Veterinary Association The professional organisation that represents veterinarians across Australia.
AusVet Epidemiological Resources Surveillance manuals, software and online calculators for epidemiologists.
British Veterinary Association The national representative body for the veterinary profession.
Dairy podcasts NSW Department of Primary Industries
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australian Government site
Diagnosis in Dermatology Information regarding history, examinations, diagnostic plans, skin lesions, diagnostic tests and therapy.
Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Small Ruminants Sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and others.
Equine Research Blog Highlights the latest activities of the Equine Research Foundation and updates to their web site.
Pet Life Radio Features 30 minute talk shows hosted by well-known pet experts, authors, and radio and TV personalities.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Contains full text free research reports on rural industries including horses, fodder and crops.
Vet On-Line The International Journal of Veterinary Medicine.
Veterinary Information Network (VIN) A website/meeting place 'for veterinarians, by veterinarians'
Veterinary Sciences Tomorrow Online international current awareness journal which provides reviews and opinion papers for veterinary and related research scientists.
World Organisation for Animal Health The OIE collects and analyses the latest scientific information on animal disease control. This information is then made available to the Member Countries to help them to improve the methods used to control and eradicate these diseases.
World Veterinary Association This Association serves the Veterinary Profession, Veterinary Medicine and Science societies at global international level and promotes animal and human health and wellbeing through sustainable and humane use and management of animals.

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