VTMED 6527

VTMED 6527

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

Concentrates on principles of captive wildlife management, both clinical and nonclinical. Students are challenged to learn and integrate a variety of disciplines that are essential to managing wildlife successfully in a captive or semi-free-ranging environment. These disciplines include but are not limited to species-specific (1) behavior and behavioral requirements, (2) nutritional requirements and problems, (3) natural history, (4) zoonotic and toxicological problems, (5) manual restraint and anesthesia, (6) preventive medicine, and (7) medical and legal ethics. Focus on the North American (native) wildlife species presented in lectures and laboratories.

When Offered Spring. (Odd years)

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: first-, second-, third-, and fourth-year veterinary students.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Eight Week - First. 

  • 2 Credits Graded

  • 17230 VTMED 6527   LEC 001

    • T
    • Jan 20 - Mar 13, 2015
    • Abou-Madi, N

      Kollias, G