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Global Health Program

WEBGlobal Health Program. Operating under the pillars of capacity building and training, emerging infectious disease research, and wildlife health, the Global Health …

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Emerging Infectious Disease Research

WEBGlobal Health Program. Increased human-animal interactions lead to the emergence and spread of zoonotic pathogens, which cause about 75 percent of infectious diseases …

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Gorilla Health in the Wild Smithsonian's National Zoo …

WEBThe Global Health Program collaborates with UC Davis’ Gorilla Doctors and Rwandan, Congolese, and Ugandan field veterinarians to further capacity building and research …

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Training Courses

WEBThe Global Health Program has a long history of implementing training programs covering issues that range from wildlife health and laboratory diagnostics to outbreak …

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Animal Care Smithsonian's National Zoo and …

WEBThe Smithsonian National Zoo's Center for Animal Care Sciences provides science-based husbandry, medical care and population management for the health and …

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Wild Medicine Smithsonian's National Zoo and …

WEBWild Medicine invites students to Join our team of veterinarians and other animal health professionals to explore how animals go to the doctor, just like us! This virtual school …

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New Model for Infectious Disease Could Better Predict …

WEBIn new study, Smithsonian scientists and partners provide a framework for a new approach to modeling infectious diseases. It adapts established methods developed …

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The Science Behind Giant Panda Veterinary Care

WEBTraining has allowed for amazing advancements in the medical care of animals at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, including …

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Keeper Aide: Department of Animal Health

WEBAlways free of charge, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo is one of Washington D.C.’s, and the Smithsonian’s, most popular tourist destinations, with more than 2 million visitors from all …

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Black-Footed Ferrets Born at the Smithsonian’s National …

WEBBecome a Member. Members are our strongest champions of animal conservation and wildlife research. When you become a member, you also receive …

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About the Global Health Program

WEBThe Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Global Health Program was established to address the global trend of increasing health crises facing humans, animals and the …

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Rhino Conservation and Medicine

WEBThe cause of this disease is still unknown, and its effects on short-term health and long-term survival of infected rhinos remains unclear. By actively engaging with veterinarians and …

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Elephants Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology …

WEBSmithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s Center for Species Survival scientists are studying what management factors are the most important for ensuring optimal health, …

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How to Care for Tigers

WEBOur tigers get meat every morning. We hide any medicine they need in the food they get first. This ensures they take the medicine, while we maintain a safe …

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Predicting Pandemics Smithsonian's National Zoo and …

WEBFollowing a One Health approach — which combines human and veterinary medicine to solve some of the world’s larger health and conservation problems — Myanmar’s …

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James Hassell Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation …

WEBDr. James Hassell’s research combines ecology and epidemiology to study the connections between environmental change, wildlife and human health. As Skorton Scholar to the …

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How Do You Give Medicine to Zoo Animals

WEBFrom salamanders to siamangs, prairie dogs to pandas, and everything in between, all Zoo animals receive veterinary care. Often, that means an animal needs to …

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Animal Nutrition Science

WEBIn the early 1980s, the Smithsonian's National Zoo was the first zoo in the U.S. to hire a research nutritionist. The commitment to promoting and practicing cutting edge wildlife …

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How Do You Care for an Aging Lion

WEBWe also feed them goat’s milk, beef blood and horse blood (sometimes frozen into “bloodcicles”). Other creative treats include canned baby food, turkey or beef …

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