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| Introduction | The Animal Geography Research Network was established in September 2011. The network brings together individuals working on human-animal relations from across the discipline of geography and beyond. The network is striving to be an international and interdisciplinary network with a broad range of academic and non-academic research outputs. The central aims of the AGRN are to: (1) Develop animal geographies to make it an area which is increasingly of central importance within the discipline, through research, teaching, conferences and publications. (2) Strengthen ties with the AAG Animal Geography Specialty Group and broader groups with an interest in human-animal relations. (3) Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration with the aim of shaping broader research in human-animal studies. (4) Stress the role that animal geography can have on engaging and influencing wider policy making and public communities across the world. |
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