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36580
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Instead of self-treating injured wild animals, Appalachian Wildlife Refuge recommends leaving the creatures in professional care. With a staff consisting of individuals such as licensed rehabilitators, environmental educators, and veterinarians, this nonprofit organization endeavors to open a center in the community offering care for small animals such as reptiles and birds.
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42765
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Pamlico Animal Hospital has recently relocated into a new building in Washington. Dr. Marty Proffenberger and Dr. Dana Eddings reflect on their history with the organization and the hospital's founder, Dr. Chuck Manning.
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31328
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Until this year, owners of animals needing medical care in North Carolina relied exclusively on veterinarians trained at out-of-state schools. But in May, the state’s first “home-grown” veterinarians began arriving in communities ready to practice small and large animal medicine and surgery. They were among the first graduating class of the North Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 17 Issue 8, Aug 1985, p12, il
Record #:
35672
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Known as a practical and trustworthy man, Swint Fuller was an expert on animal ailments.