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America s Top Veterinary Heroes Revealed; Now, Choose Your Favorites
Voting now open for the 2021 American Humane Hero Veterinarian and Hero Veterinary Nurse Awards™, sponsored by Zoetis Petcare
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WASHINGTON, June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Behind every beloved pet is a dedicated veterinarian or veterinary nurse, working to keep our best friends healthy. To honor these vital and tireless professionals, American Humane, the country s first national humane organization, is pleased to announce that voting is now open in the eighth annual
American Humane Hero Veterinarian and Hero Veterinary Nurse Awards
™, sponsored by Zoetis Petcare (a U.S. business unit of Zoetis). Following the review of more than 300 nominations from animal lovers across the country, a blue-ribbon judging panel of veterinary professionals and animal care experts has selected 10 of the country s top veterinarians and veterinary nurses as finalists. Pet ow
Meet the new teacup gorillas at Phoenix Zoo: 5 things to know about Lilly and Vermouth Shanti Lerner, Arizona Republic
Facing a life alone after their habitat mates died, Lilly and Vermouth, two primates from opposite sides of the country, have found each other by fate at the Phoenix Zoo.
Lilly, who is 10, and Vermouth, almost 10, are callimico monkeys (pronounced cal-i-mee-co), also known as Goeldi s monkeys or Goeldi s marmosets. The zoo s most recent primate additions can be seen in a new exhibit on the Children’s Trail.
The monkeys came to the zoo separately. Lilly came from Fresno Chaffee Zoo in California and Vermouth came from St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in Florida. According to Mary Yoder, collection manager of primates at the Phoenix Zoo, the pair bonded right away.