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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? 

Managing Rhino Reproduction: A Veterinary Preceptee Explains

My name is Sage Demopoulos, and I am in my final year of veterinary school at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, New York. My lifelong ambition is ...READ MORE

Managing Rhino Reproduction: A Veterinary Preceptee Explains

Vet Student Looks Back at Fossil Rim

My name is Matthew Donato, and I am a fourth year veterinary student at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. I have always had a strong passion for zoos and wildlife ...READ MORE

Vet Student Looks Back at Fossil Rim

How and Why Veterinarians Dart at Fossil Rim

“Are you gonna shoot that animal?!?” asked a curious first grader as we drove by in the vet van.You might have wondered the same thing if you have seen our ...READ MORE

How and Why Veterinarians Dart at Fossil Rim

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

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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