Tufts
Wildlife specialists advance knowledge in the fields of
wildlife and conservation
medicine through high quality research activities with the goal of improving the well - being of
wildlife individuals and populations.
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 fiel
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 fiel
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.
Through innovative research projects, we contribute new information to the field of
wildlife medicine that improves our ability to care for our patients as well as our understanding of
wildlife health.