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Common household sounds are stressing out our pets, but little research has been put into giving them a happier life

Frontiers

We may not realize it, but many household appliances are causing our pets significant stress, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Grigg is a certified applied animal behaviorist and a staff research associate and lecturer at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine.

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Game Commission: Mysterious Songbird Deaths Being Investigated; Report Cases, Cease Feeding Birds

PA Environment Daily

Wildlife health experts from the Wildlife Futures Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine and officials from the Game Commission are investigating more than 70 general public reports of songbirds that are sick or dying due to an emerging health condition that is presently unknown.

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Loving The Land - Landowners Tell Their Stories About Sustainable Forestry: David & Margaret Yasenchack, Crawford County

PA Environment Daily

Margaret practices veterinary medicine at the Cochranton Veterinary Hospital. In 2021, Guy connected David with The Learning Center (TLC) , an independent K-8 school in Meadville, PA that emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning. The conversion from trees to logs to timbers was demonstrated at the school last fall.

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Ocean Toxin a Heartbreaking Threat for Sea Otters

Science & Climate

Johnson, director of the EpiCenter for Disease Dynamics in the One Health Institute at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and senior author of the study. . A southern sea otter dines on a clam. Joe Tomoleoni). In hot water. Press kit of sea otter images.

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Guide to Parasitology

Environmental Science

Also, understanding how the immune system reacts to these foreign biological entities can be great drivers in new discoveries in medicine. It's been particularly successful in the last decade with many vaccines successfully developed in veterinary sciences and human health. Veterinary Parasitology. Parasites of Note.