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University of Cambridge (Animal Behaviour Research Group)

The University of Cambridge’s Animal Behaviour Research Group studies how animals behave, communicate, and adapt to their environments. Their research aims to understand the biological and environmental factors influencing animal actions, from wild species to domesticated animals. By observing behaviors, conducting experiments, and analyzing data, they seek insights into animal cognition, social interactions, and evolutionary processes. This work improves scientific knowledge, informs conservation efforts, and can enhance animal welfare in various settings. Overall, their goal is to deepen our understanding of animal minds and behaviors to benefit both animals and humans.