After more than a year of data collection, analysis and mapping, the University of Georgia River Basin Center and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute recently published a comprehensive survey of Southeastern watersheds and
the diverse aquatic wildlife that live in these freshwater ecosystems.
The
Wildlife and
Aquatic Animal Medicine (WAAM) Club promotes interest and learning opportunities for veterinary students in the fields of wildlife, zoological, and aquatic animal medicine by interacting with faculty and professionals and by exposing students to the different aspects of these diverse fields through hands on learning events, internships, and field
Aquatic Animal Medicine (WAAM) Club promotes interest and learning opportunities for veterinary students in the fields of
wildlife, zoological, and
aquatic animal medicine by interacting with faculty and professionals and by exposing students to the different aspects of these diverse fields through hands on learning events, internships, and field
aquatic animal medicine by interacting with faculty and professionals and by exposing students to the different aspects of these
diverse fields through hands on learning events, internships, and field trips.