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Since 1972, the California Raptor Center at UC Davis has rehabilitated thousands of injured and orphaned birds of prey. Each year, the center takes in roughly 300 sick or injured raptors and returns about 60 percent of them to the wild. The center also provides hands-on training and education to school programs, ecological organizations and the university community.
“We have multiple generations In Davis that have learned about the outdoor world from the Raptor Center,” said Dr. Michelle Hawkins, the center’s director. “Parents tell us the Raptor Center made such an impression on them that they are bringing their children here.”
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Since 1972, the California Raptor Center at UC Davis has rehabilitated thousands of injured and orphaned birds of prey. Each year, the center takes in roughly 300 sick or injured raptors and returns about 60% of them to the wild. The center also provides hands-on training and education to school programs, ecological organizations and the university community.
“We have multiple generations In Davis that have learned about the outdoor world from the Raptor Center,” said Dr. Michelle Hawkins, the center’s director. “Parents tell us the Raptor Center made such an impression on them that they are bringing their children here.”
Personalized medicine for cats with heart disease
Study: Genes influence response to medication
Veterinarians at UC Davis have found that a cat’s DNA alters how it responds to a life-saving medication used to treat hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM, a heart disease that affects 1 in 7 cats. The study was published in the Nature Portfolio journal, Scientific Reports.
HCM causes a cat’s heart muscle to thicken. As the condition worsens, cats can form blood clots in their hearts that may later dislodge and cause extreme pain, distress and even sudden death. Clopidogrel, or Plavix®, is one of the most commonly prescribed medications used to prevent blood clots in cats with HCM.
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