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3 Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups Join NC State’s Pack

Students, faculty and clinicians at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine are playing an important role in helping save the red wolf species.

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IT’S WORLD TURTLE DAY! 🐢 Today, we shell-ebrate and protect turtles and tortoises and their disappearing habitats around the world. Here at #NCStateVetMed, we’re also celebrating our student and volunteer run organization, the @turtlerescueteam. We chatted with them to learn what you should do if you see an injured or uninjured turtle in the road - and how you can help.

You can help in other ways as well! The Turtle Rescue Team is the busiest they’ve ever been, treating hundreds of patients each year! Consider donating to their crowdfunding campaign which provides the necessary equipment and supplies to treat, heal and release these turtles back into the wild. Learn more using the link in our bio. #worldturtleday
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HOWLELUJAH! 🐺🐾 On #NationalEndangeredSpeciesDay, the #NCStateVetMed community is euphoric to announce that our pack of critically endangered red wolves has jumped from five to eight with the addition of three precious pups! Breeding pair Penny and Jewell produced the latest additions to the @ncstate Wolfpack’s red wolf pack, and the two girls and one boy are thriving. “This is what it’s all about,” said Caroline Diehl, a second-year DVM student and co-president of the college’s student-led Carnivore Conservation Crew. “There’s no other reward like seeing a brand new baby endangered red wolf pup on your own campus and being a part of keeping the species alive.”

Read more about the pups using the 🔗 in our bio.

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SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION: NOW OPEN! Hey, #Classof2029 applicants, the @ncstate Supplemental Application is now available! Learn more from Jeff Huckel, director of Recruitment and Outreach at #NCStateVetMed, about how to set yourself up for success as you compile your veterinary college application. Looking for additional information? Check out the “VMCAS, Explained” video series on YouTube or head to our website using the link in our bio. ...