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The Entomological Society of America (ESA) is the largest organization in the world serving the professional and scientific needs of entomologists and people in related disciplines.
The mission of the AAVP is to lead and partner with our members in advancing veterinary parasitology education, research, practice and service to improve human and animal health.
The American Association of Extension Veterinarians is an organization of veterinarians dedicated to the education of the public and the profession in areas of animal and public health.
The Society is committed to solving many complex problems encountered in the field of vector biology and control. Among these are the suppression of nuisance organisms and disease vectors through integration of control elements, such as environmental management, biological control, public education, and appropriate chemical control technology.
The Ceratopogonid Information Exchange was begun in 1968 by Dr. John P.T. Boorman (Animal Virus Research Laboratory, Pirbright, Surrey, UK) as a newsletter to facilitate communication between workers interested in Ceratopogonidae.
Recommends policy, provides guidance, and coordinates the exchange of information on all matters related to Department of Defense pest management.
Our mission is to provide quality public information, comprehensive mosquito and vector-borne disease surveillance, training to high professional standards, and effective legislative advocacy on behalf of California mosquito and vector control districts.
AMCA® is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to providing leadership, information and education leading to the enhancement of public health and quality of life through the suppression of mosquitoes.
The Diptera Site is a community-based wiki dedicated to educating the public and professionals about the world's flies.
SAAESD will provide quantitative data to analyze fly borne spread of pathogens from animal production systems into the urban environment and the ability to assess the risk of fly-borne illness associated with different production techniques and distances from production facilities.