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Canids-L Internet Mailing List


The Canids-L internet mailing list dealing exclusively with research, status, and conservation issues involving wild Canid species. The list is aimed primarily at those directly involved in canid research, management or policy-setting, but it is open to anybody actively involved in canid conservation and research. The list is moderated in order to keep traffic low and focused on topics that concern the majority of subscribers.

Types of news items appropriate for this list include, but are not limited to:

  • news of discoveries, outbreaks of disease or other mayor threats,
  • discussions of methodologies, techniques and new scientific equipment,
  • inquiries from researchers regarding management and conservation strategies (habitat requirements, legal protection, management guidelines, etc.), comparability of experiences with rare events, etc.
  • abstracts of recent publications of interest to canid scientists,
  • news of scientific and conservation meetings.
     

How to Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Help, etc.

  1. To suscribe: simply send an e-mail from your e-mail account to: canids-l-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk.
  2. To remove yourself from the list:, send an email to canids-l-unsubscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk (No subject and no message body needed).
  3. Questions or Problems: Please contact the list owner (canids-l-owner@maillist.ox.ac.uk) if you have any questions or problems.
  4. Info & FAQs about the List : Send mail to the following for info (canids-l-info@maillist.ox.ac.uk) or Frequently Asked Questions (canids-l-faq@maillist.ox.ac.uk) for this list:

The Canid Specialist Group is the world's chief body of scientific and practical expertise on the status and conservation of all canid species, advising the Species Survival Commission (SSC) of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The CSG has its base at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), Oxford University, UK).

With my best wishes
Claudio Sillero, Chair Canid Specialist Group


Updated 11 July 2006

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