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Former AVMA President Kratt returning to Board

[ad_1] Dr. Douglas Kratt When Dr. Douglas Kratt assumed the AVMA presidency in July 2020, the country was in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns. Nevertheless, Dr. Kratt made himself available to AVMA members via multiple Zoom calls to answer their questions while also directing concerned pet owners to the many AVMA

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Hold fast to dreams / For if dreams die / Life is a broken-winged bird / That cannot fly.

[ad_1] Hold fast to dreams / For if dreams die / Life is a broken-winged bird / That cannot fly. 2025-02-24 Langston Hughes, poet, social activist, writer, playwright February is Black History Month Animal Health SmartBrief Designed specifically for veterinarians, Animal Health SmartBrief is a free daily email newsletter. It provides the latest news that

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What Veterinary Students and Professionals Need to Know

[ad_1] In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Elizabeth Johnson Million. Dr. Johnson Million is the Director of Veterinary Outreach at the International Council for Veterinary Assessment (ICVA), better known as the folks who create and administer the NAVLE. She helps demystify common misconceptions and questions around this test, including how the questions are created

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Victory! Airbnb Takes Action for Horses and Camels at Giza

[ad_1] ShareShare on Facebook PostShare on X ShareShare on LinkedIn 3 min read Victory! After meeting with PETA, Airbnb stopped selling tours and other experiences with camel and horse rides at the Giza pyramid complex. This decision comes after PETA Asia’s investigators blew the lid off of cruelty and abuse in Egypt’s tourism industry, in

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Advancing predictions of the Atlantic Niño and its oceanic drivers

[ad_1] The Atlantic Niño, a key climate pattern in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and the counterpart to the well-known El Niño in the Pacific Ocean, influences rainfall, hurricanes, and other climate and weather worldwide. Scientists recently identified two distinct variations of the Atlantic Niño phenomenon that arise under different conditions, but those mechanisms have been

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New report on drought and the Livestock Forage Disaster Program in Arizona

[ad_1] The Climate Assessment for the Southwest (CLIMAS), a NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships (CAP) team, releases a new report on livestock producers’ experience with the Livestock Forage Disaster Plan (LFP). LFP is one of three disaster assistance programs for livestock producers impacted by climate hazards administered through the Farm Service Agency. The LFP program provides

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The Future of Veterinary Education: Ethical Considerations and Collaborative Solutions

[ad_1] Our guests on this episode of My Veterinary Life Podcast are Drs. Julie Hunt and Jeremy Delcambre who join us to discuss the AAVMC Guidelines for the Use of Animals in Veterinary Education. They were both members of the international task force that created the guidelines and the handbook recently published on this topic.

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