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Untamed
Wildlife Research
Season 2
Episode 12
Rehabilitators and veterinarians are often the first to notice trends that contribute valuable insights to overall wildlife health. During the past 37 the years, Center veterinarians have led a variety of research studies on wildlife health, using data from the patients admitted to the hospital. Learn about the critical role wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians play in caring for wildlife.
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