Re: Wildlife Histology??

From:rueggp

Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO does a lot in this area and they
even have a wild life pathology training program.
Patsy Ruegg

"Morken, Tim" wrote:

> Some (maybe all) state veterinary laboratories work on wildlife cases. The
> one I am familiar with is the Wyoming state vet lab in Laramie. Maybe Gayle
> Callis does some wildlife work up in Montana.
>
> There are also many US federal agriculture/vet labs that do wildlife work.
>
> Tim Morken
> Atlanta
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amos Brooks [mailto:amosbrooks@comcast.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 8:45 AM
> To: HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: Wildlife Histology??
>
>     Hi,     I seem to remember someone mentioning  histology on wildlife. A
> researcher here has a son who is interested in the  laboratory but really
> has a "Call of the wild" bug. He really wants to work with  wildlife. I
> said the two don't usually go together unless he was interested in
> vetrinary histology or pathology in a situation where he was responsible
> for  acquiring the specimens too. The researcher became very interested but
> I didn't  have much more information to give him so I was hoping someone
> here could  elaborate. If you have worked in this or know someone who has
> I'd like to hear  about it and I'll pass on the info. (Or look into it my
> self if it sounds like I  might want to do instead, hehe) Thanks a bunch,
> Amos Brooks





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