Sherry Harmon
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We’re excited to invite you to the Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association Fall Meeting on Sunday, November 10! If you have already registered for the event – thank you! This year’s gathering will be held at Wesleyan University in Tischler Hall at the Science Center in Middletown and will feature inspiring veterinary presentations on medication use in wildlife, emaciation challenges, a new emerging skunk disease, and a special presentation from bear expert Dr. Ben Kilham.
This event offers valuable insights, networking opportunities, and updates on CWRA initiatives, making it an enriching experience for all involved in wildlife rehabilitation. As a CWRA member, your presence contributes to the strength of our community, so we encourage you to register in advance to help us prepare for an engaging and productive meeting.
And…some FREE giveaways are back by popular demand!
Meeting Details:
– Date: Sunday, November 10, 2024
– Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
– Location: Wesleyan University, Tischler Hall in the Science Center
265 Church St, Middletown, CT 06459
Special Presentations: Dr Mark Adamski, DVM on The Most Important Medications You Need to Know About, Dr Shary Parker, DVM on Emaciation: To Feed or Not to Feed, and special guest Dr. Ben Kilham on The Social Behavior of Bears. In addition, there will be two interactive roundtables on Wildlife Veterinary Issues AND Pre-Release and Other Challenges. Bring your questions and dilemmas!
Register today to secure your place at this inspiring and educational event! Online registration will close on Friday, November 8 at 7 pm. Day of registration will be available if spaces permit.
Thank you for all the work you do to support Connecticut’s wildlife. We look forward to seeing you there and making this Fall Meeting a memorable and impactful one for everyone involved.
Warm regards,
Connecticut Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
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