Several veterinary students volunteer to provide behavioral enrichment and husbandry care for our resident birds. Check out this slow motion video of Odin and Nokomis catching food for enrichment! Video credit: Evan Emmel (vm18)
by Allie Urbanik (vm17) One day an eastern box turtle was presented to the Wildlife Medical Clinic after being hit by a car. On examination, the most evident and pressing issue was a large carapacial… Read More >
by Allie Urbanik (vm17) One day an eastern box turtle was presented to the Wildlife Medical Clinic after being hit by a car. On examination, the most evident and pressing issue was a large carapacial… Read More >
Walk or run the October 26 Omega Tau Sigma Road Race and help support the University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic. 50% of the event’s proceeds will benefit the WMC. Learn more or register here
Walk or run the October 26 Omega Tau Sigma Road Race and help support the University of Illinois Wildlife Medical Clinic. 50% of the event’s proceeds will benefit the WMC. Learn more or register here
by Malky Weil (VM Class of 2016) Hello wildlife enthusiasts! Have you ever wondered how we record our treatments for our patients? We maintain a complete medical record, just like at your doctor’s office and… Read More >
by Malky Weil (VM Class of 2016) Hello wildlife enthusiasts! Have you ever wondered how we record our treatments for our patients? We maintain a complete medical record, just like at your doctor’s office and… Read More >
Dr. Julia Whittington talks about a Virginia opossum that is being treated at the Wildlife Medical Clinic, and plugs the upcoming Howl at the Harvest Moon and OTS Road Race events. Watch the video here