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PROGRESS AND EXPANSION into previously undisturbed areas have placed increased external pressures on wild animal populations, and the number of injured wildlife cases will rise as land within the South is developed. The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine's Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana currently accepts more than 1,700 wild mammals, birds, and reptiles annually, with a 15% increase in case load anticipated each year. With Board-certified specialists available in many areas of veterinary medicine, clinicians at the Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana are uniquely positioned to deliver the utmost in care for wild animals. |
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