Training the Next Generation of Wildlife Vets to Save Sumatran Elephants
On the island of Sumatra, a Sumatran elephant in crisis doesn’t have much time. Injuries from snares, conflicts with humans, and habitat loss put these gentle giants at constant risk, and veterinary care is scarce. Enter the Wildlife Ambulance, a mobile veterinary unit based in Aceh Jaya Regency, providing not only urgent medical care but also hands-on training for the next generation of wildlife veterinarians.
Christine Parascandola: Charting a Path of Passion and Purpose in Wildlife Conservation"
In the bustling halls of Long Island University, one student, Christine Parascandola, stands out not just for her academic pursuits in veterinary medicine but for her fervent quest to reshape the future of wildlife conservation. Christine's narrative isn't just about becoming a vet; it's a vibrant tapestry woven with dreams of environmental healing and wildlife preservation.

