Some cool animal health images:
120805-F-JQ435-151
Image by AirmanMagazine
A Mongolian herder milks her cows in the late afternoon. The size of the livestock holdings of most families, particularly newcomers who have migrated from urban centers, is well below the subsistence level. For a sustainable livelihood over the long term, a family of herders needs at least 10 heads of cattle or yak or 70 sheep. Yet when livestock collectives were disbanded in the early 1990s, about 20 percent of families, many of them headed by women, received fewer than 10 animals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Jeremy
T. Lock)
ILRI veterinary epidemiologist Jeff Mariner at OIE meeting
Image by ILRI
ILRI veterinary epidemiologist Jeff Mariner presenting his research at a meeting of the World Animal Health Organisation (OIE) (photo credit: OIE).
Alumni Association Gives Away iPad
Image by Thompson Rivers
The Winner of the TRU Alumni Association Bridges Magazine Survey was presented today to Erin Lowe, a 2009 Animal Health Technology Diploma grad. For her efforts, she was given a new iPad.
Read More
More TRU: newsroom.blog.mytru.ca