Webliography on Veterinary Medicine & Animal Science
Webliography on Veterinary Medicine & Animal Science

Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan

The goal of this site is to be an educational resource on veterinary clinical pathology – an “on-line” textbook as it were. The creators hope this will be a valuable resource, as are the several available paper textbooks on this discipline. They continually update and modify the site.

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EPIZONE European Research Group (ERG) is the international network of veterinary research institutes working on epizootic animal diseases including those which may have zoonotic potential. It plays a key role in research on prevention, detection and control of animal diseases and zoonoses in order to reduce the risks and harm to animal health and the risks to public health in the EU and beyond.

During recent years, the risk of introduction and spread of new infectious agents in the EU has increased due to global travel and trade. In addition, global warming is likely to increase the risk of spreading of arthropod borne (tick and midge) diseases. Borders pose no obstacle for diseases. Therefore, international cooperation is needed to develop innovative and rapid control strategies that combat animal diseases such as bluetongue, swine fever or foot and mouth disease.

EPIZONE brings scientists together and thereby improves understanding of different regions concerning animal related food production in the various member states. As a result, scientific opinions and recommendations are internationally based, agreed upon and accepted. EPIZONE functions as a platform and provides a think-tank of highly qualified scientists who develop new strategies and tools to face future challenges.

EPIZONE endorses the OneHealth concept, the overarching initiative to bring together research on animal health, public health and environmental health.

Feedipedia is an open access information system on animal feed resources that provides information on nature, occurrence, chemical composition, nutritional value and safe use of nearly 1400 worldwide livestock feeds.

Feedipedia is a joint project of INRAE (formerly INRA-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, French National Institute for Agricultural Research), CIRAD (Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, French Agricultural Research Center for International Development, AFZ (Association Française de Zootechnie, French Association for Animal Production) and FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations).

The main objective of Feedipedia is to provide extension and development workers, planners, project formulators, livestock farmers, science managers, policy makers, students and researchers with the latest scientific information to help them identify, characterize and properly use feed resources to sustainably develop the livestock sector. This is particularly important in emerging and developing countries where feed resources available locally are often under-utilized due to lack of information. Providing global knowledge on feed resources, including unconventional and lesser known ones, contributes to the development and use of innovative and appropriate feeding options and strategies.

The Online Veterinary Pathology Atlas consists of an alternative approach to learning that uses modern information technologies to provide a new, laid-back, and interactive attitude towards study and research. What you see here is the result of a selection of images taken from the archives of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty, at Lisbon (Portugal) as well as from the private collections of some of the teaching staff at this institution.


Disclaimer: This site and all its contents are protected and all rights are reserved in accordance with current legislation, Copyright © 2001 by Profª. Doutora Maria da ConceiçãoPeleteiro, Prof. Doutor Mário Pinho e João SacaduraOrvalho, against both full and partial reproduction, by any mechanical, electronical or other recording means, without previous written consent. Diffusion and/or publication of any original or modified versions of this site, without previous written consent, are also prohibited. The Online Veterinary Pathology Atlas is exclusively intended for personal use and cannot be used for commercial purposes.

A set of reports from the National Academies focused on numerous interventions that could enhance the persistence and resilience of coral reefs in the face of these challenges. A new resource covering
their findings include educational videos with English and Spanish-language subtitles, an interactive summary and table overview of potential interventions, and animations available for download.

This website is a collection of online videos for veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary technicians/nurses.

Disclaimer: The videos posted on this site are uploaded by different users on the videos hosting sites like youtube. This site is not hosting any videos and is only linking/embedding and organizing the videos for users.

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