Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice
Editor: Deborah S. Greco, DVM, PhD
Frequency: 4 issue(s)/year
Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice fills a unique niche: providing practitioners with a convenient, comprehensive resource to enhance their office practice of veterinary medicine. There is currently no other periodical that provides such detailed, procedure-oriented information. The journal focuses on techniques in use in the average clinical practice: radiographic positioning, dental techniques, reproduction, surgery, and emergency and critical care techniques. In addition, issues include a section on avoidance and treatment of complications.
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Turtles and tortoises are some of the worlds most at-risk vertebrates, and trade in Asia may lead to their extinction
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Amid threats of extinction, researchers worldwide are racing to discover and protect some of the worlds most endangered species turtles
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Loggerhead turtles are particularly susceptible to climate change as the risk of nest flooding increases and the health of hatchlings declines
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When it comes to pets, only birds outpace reptiles in terms of the number of species sold worldwide. Many of these reptiles, including tortoises and freshwater turtles, are taken from their natural habitats for use in international trade
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