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Human-animal bond meetings
 

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Human-Animal Interaction: Impacting Multiple Species
October 20-25, 2009
Kansas City, MO

International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations
The IAHAIO 2009 Annual Meeting and Forum will take place in Gruenau, Austria and be hosted by the Konrad Lorenz Research Station (Prof. Kurt Kotrschal, Director and president of IEMT-Austria) on Saturday, 27 June from 1:30 pm and Sunday 28 June to midday. The Board will meeting the morning of 27 June. We suggest arrival in GRUENAU, Austria, via the airports LINZ (ca. 50 min KLR-bus transfer possible), Salzburg (then ca. 2 hr train ride to Gruenau) or Vienna (then ca. 3 hr train ride to Gruenau) by 1:00 pm on Friday, 26 June 2009 in order to tour the KLRS in beautiful surroundings and learn about projects there.

 

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