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Gaining Experience: Vet Student Erica Jackson

Hi! My name is Erica Jackson, and I am a fourth-year veterinary student at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. It may sound cliché, but becoming a veterinarian has been ...READ MORE

Gaining Experience: Vet Student Erica Jackson

Why Do We Tag Hoofstock? 

Tenleigh Ellis, a fourth year veterinary student from the University of Missouri, discusses the importance of identification in our hoofstock herds. What is that in that animal’s ear? You may ...READ MORE

Why Do We Tag Hoofstock? 

Fossil Rim Welcomes Tiny Texas Icons

Have you heard the news? Fossil Rim has taken another historic step forward in our mission to conserve native Texas species and wildlife. Even though our newest additions can fit ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Welcomes Tiny Texas Icons

Fossil Rim Through the Eyes of a Vet Student

Hi! My name is Julia Utting and I am a fourth year vet student at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. I had the amazing opportunity to complete a 6-week preceptorship ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim Through the Eyes of a Vet Student

Tracking Tapirs With Fossil Rim

At the end of 2022, two of our personnel were once again called out to be a part of a team conducting research, this time in South America. Dr. Julie ...READ MORE

Tracking Tapirs With Fossil Rim

A Unique Take on Wildlife Medicine 

Hello there! My name is Mariacamila Garcia Estrella (Camila for short) and I am a fourth-year veterinary student at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. For the past six weeks, ...READ MORE

A Unique Take on Wildlife Medicine 

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