Not long ago we were advised that there is scholarship money ($500.00) for ag and vet med students. This money is available at: http://www.joehoyfund.org I understand it is really not hard to qualify for this. Problem is there are only a few scholarships available.
Again, http://www.joehoyfund.org.
Admin.
Just some information to keep you up to date with what is going on in the world of exotics.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Friday, August 15, 2014
HELP US SAVE A LIFE
Helping Strays, the Humane Society of Monroe County really needs this. Please vote for our shelter so we can keep homeless pets comfortable in all weather conditions.
http://spenglerco.com/spengler-shelter-vote/
http://spenglerco.com/spengler-shelter-vote/
SHELTER CHALLENGE
Follow this link to help us win this Shelter Challenge: http://www.shelterchallenge.com/web/charityusa/nomineehome?userId=685735&nomineeId=15820#sthash.PjE3Xjtq.gbpl
READ THIS AND LEARN
Most of the pets that come to Helping Strays need very basic medical care. Spay or neuter, vaccines and parasite screening and prevention are generally all that is required. Sometimes, though, a pet arrives injured or ill. Many medical problems are treatable and the pet, once healed, can live a normal, full and happy life. Sometimes the injuries and medical conditions are extensive and very costly to treat. Orphaned puppies and kittens also need extra help,The Pet-In-Need Fund is used exclusively for expenses involved in treating the injured, ill, abused and orphaned animals who make their way to Helping Strays.The Pet-In-Need Fund allows us to take in these animals and provide the treatment they so desperately need.
Ranging from burns and broken bones, through heartworm treatment and eye surgery, Pet-In-Need gets cats and dogs with treatable problems on the road to health and a permanent, loving home. Often, several animals will be enrolled in PIN simultaneously. In 2013, 13 pets were helped by the Pet-In-Need Fund. We have already surpassed that in 2014.
If you knew what these poor dogs and cats go through it would break your heart. Please hel... http://t.co/PXYtoQ1oCN
Saturday, August 9, 2014
WELCOME
Just want to take a second to welcome Jim McConnell to our list of contributors. You can visit Jim via his library page.
What great information he has to share about Quaker Parrot genetics.
What great information he has to share about Quaker Parrot genetics.
Friday, July 25, 2014
CONTRIBUTORS
I would like to take this opportunity to invite any authors from around the world to give some thought to contributing to our publication. You have the chance to make a difference.
FRUSTRATION
Today I am feeling a little frustrated because we don't seem to be adding any new Contributors or Articles. Again, I invite those of you who have something to share on our publication to contact us. I am glad to provide a "Landing Page", a "Library" for your articles and a direct link to your blog or website. Just contact us and let us know.
Information to everyone is the best thing that can happen for our feathered friends. Be they Companion, Rescue or Wild, education is the only way we can help them.
Please don't be afraid of allowing your knowledge to be given to others. All of us have something to learn and it is the responsibility of all of us to share information for the betterment of the Avian World.
Thank you for listening to my rant..
ba
Information to everyone is the best thing that can happen for our feathered friends. Be they Companion, Rescue or Wild, education is the only way we can help them.
Please don't be afraid of allowing your knowledge to be given to others. All of us have something to learn and it is the responsibility of all of us to share information for the betterment of the Avian World.
Thank you for listening to my rant..
ba
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