Unsolved mystery: Songbirds stop dying, but what killed them? And could it resurge next spring?
Dr. Lisa Murphy comments on the mysterious summer songbird deaths.
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Dr. Lisa Murphy comments on the mysterious summer songbird deaths.
Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on the bond between working dogs and their handlers.
Dr. Cynthia Otto discusses canine scent detection.
Each year Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosts a Veterans Day Observance. Dr. Jerry Ritchey, alumnus (CVM ’91) and professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, shared a story with attendees about his grandfather, who was killed in action in France during World War II. Ritchey didn’t know much about his grandfather and […]
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A new study from Iowa found that 80% of the wild deer they tested had COVID-19. “The most important thing is that the deer have contracted SARS coronavirus-2 multiple times from people and are transmitting it rapidly among themselves,” UW veterinarian and epidemiologist Dr. Tony Goldberg said. Goldberg said research on deer in Iowa showed […]
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine research supports findings of negative impacts of digital dermatitis on health, milk production and reproductive performance during the first lactation of a heifer diagnosed with DD pre-calving. The cost of DD can range between $3 and $239, based on individual first-lactation milk yield per heifer. The post Hoof […]
Chlamydia Infections Documented in Raptors Subtitle Caution Urged in Handling Raptors in Rehabilitation Centers Trina Wood November 16, 2021 Trina Wood Grasshopper is a Swainson’s hawk who serves as an ambassador bird at the California Raptor Center. As colder weather arrives in California, UC Davis researchers urge wildlife rehabilitators and veterinary professionals working with raptors […]
This academic year, 39 students from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine have been selected as Annable Scholars. Each receives a scholarship that covers up to half of tuition and fees. Recipients are chosen on the basis of need as well as a demonstrated commitment to community service. The Michele M. and Ross M. […]
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