Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) has long been dedicated to funding research that protects, treats and cures companion animals and wildlife, including horses. Now, to help complement that goal, the organization has unveiled a new innovative, interactive website.
Some engaging benefits of the new site include a “Meet the Scientist” section, a community section for personal chats and blogging and live webcasts from special animal-related events. Website visitors can also conduct online searches for species-specific information.
MAF has been at the forefront of funding breakthrough research studies, benefiting animals all over the world. The Foundation has funded more than 1,300 humane animal health studies with funds approaching $50 million. The new website may be just one more way for them to spread the word.
To see for yourself, visit www.morrisanimalfoundation.org.
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