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BWRC's Wild Spring Breaks

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The Belize Wildlife Referral Clinic is doing 'wild' Spring Break study abroad classes for 2014.  Sounds like a unique learning experience that is fun, and introduces Belizean culture at the same time.

 

In related news, they are also offering their Wildlife Medicine & Conservation Program courses too.  http://www.belizewildlifeclinic.org/wildlife-medicine-conservation/

 

"Spend a Wild-Spring-Break in Belize with BWRC! Great for veterinary student groups.  2014 slots available...  The Wild-Spring-Break program is an intensive program which focuses on key topics in wildlife medicine. This program also introduces wildlife rescue and rehabilitation; and wildlife conservation strategies...  Students visit wildlife and conservation organizations around Belize; and guest speakers enrich the course content with perspectives drawn from the front lines of wildlife medicine and conservation.  In between visiting field sites and classroom sessions, students enjoy recreational activities and are introduced to Belizean culture."

 

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Wildlife Medicine in Cayo

Wildlife Medicine in Cayo | Cayo Scoop!  The Ecology of Cayo Culture | Scoop.it

Medicine and Conservation in the Tropics sounds like a great course, and New Mexico State University is offering it to their students, who'll get 3 hours of credit for the class.  Students will learn Wildlife Medicine at the Belize Wildlife Referral Clinic, and have trips to the Green Iguana Conservation Project, the Belize Zoo, and Xunantuich. 

 

"There's a Wildlife Medicine in Belize class over spring break!  Check out this flyer here and if you're interested contact Dr. Tim Ross at tross@nmsu.edu."

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