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Ann Hedrick Elected as a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society

Ann was elected by the Animal Behavior Executive Committee as a fellow. Fellows are members who have engaged in research in animal behavior for at least ten years and who in the opinion of the elected officers and current Fellows of the society have made distinguished contributions to the field.

The Animal Behavior Society (ABS) is a non-partisan, non-profit, 501(3)(c) professional organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the scientific study of animal behavior. Members of ABS study behavior across all levels of biological organization, under natural and controlled conditions, and using descriptive and experimental approaches. Together with its sister organization, the Association for the Study of Animal Behavior (ASAB), ABS edits the field’s flagship scientific journal, Animal Behavior. ABS also sponsors annual research conferences, educational programs, outreach activities, student research grant competitions, and a professional certification program.

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