Sentences with phrase «wildlife rehabilitation clinics»

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She discovered her interest in veterinary medicine after working at a local wildlife rehabilitation center and veterinary clinic.
Dr. Hill has already acquired experience in the field of exotic animal medicine working at the North Carolina Zoo and at the Clinic for the rehabilitation of wildlife on Sanibel Island, Fl for her externships.
Growing up, she volunteered at local aquariums, small animal clinics, wildlife rehabilitation centers, and farms.
After volunteering at the wildlife rehabilitation center, she decided she couldn't get enough of the animal care world and made her way to City Cat Clinic in 2017.
Tufts Wildlife Clinic supports the New England region by providing medical care and rehabilitation for wildlife patients with the goal of release back into the wild.
We help animals by advocating for better laws to protect animals; conducting campaigns to reform industries; providing animal rescue and emergency response; investigating cases of animal cruelty; and caring for animals through our sanctuaries and wildlife rehabilitation centers, emergency shelters and clinics.
You can function as a clearing house, gathering information on all the animal - related resources in your community - low - cost spay / neuter, TNR for feral cats, vaccination clinics, breed rescue groups, dog training, pet - friendly housing options and wildlife rehabilitation - and then providing this information to your callers.
While in veterinary school, she enjoyed volunteering at the U of I Wildlife Ward, a student run wildlife rescue and rehabilitation clinic, where she first started learning about non traditional species medicine, guiding her toward a career in exotic pet medicine.
Our equipment is in use worldwide, from zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, to animal shelters, clinics and animal rehabilitation centres.
Tufts Wildlife Clinic at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts provides medical care and rehabilitation to sick and injured wildlife patients with the goal of returning them to their native environment.
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