RSS Feeds
What is RSS?
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. RSS feeds are an easy and efficient way to receive notification when new information is available in a specific area of interest.
How Can I Benefit From RSS?
RSS feeds save time, allowing users to recieve notification only when new content is available. Web site visitors choose the information they wish to subscribe to and can unsubscribe from any feed at any point.
How Do I Subscribe to RSS Feeds?
First you will need an RSS feed reader (also called a news aggregator) there are a number of RSS readers available. To find those available simply put "RSS reader" into an internet search engine. Many newer web browsers such as Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox have a reader built in.
RSS readers are simply programs that display the contents of an RSS feed in an easy to read format.
Once you have an RSS reader you simply click the icon or a link to the RSS feed and paste it into your RSS reader. Some readers will auto detect the precense of an RSS feed on a website and you can optionally choose to subscribe.
What RSS Feeds are Available on This Site?
Currently the following RSS feeds are available from Animal Health.
Latest News - read this feed on screen
Latest Disease Updates - read this feed on screen
CITES news - read this feed on screen
Page last modified: 6 February 2008
Page published: 6 February 2008

