Hi All,


I just wanted to send out a reminder:



Registration is STILL OPEN for the summer and fall semester Aquatic Animal 
Health Distance Learning courses through the University of Florida College of 
Veterinary Medicine. Learn from anywhere in the world! This summer we are 
offering a brand new course-- Manatee Health and Conservation!



SUMMER registration will close May 11th.

* Registration options are available for students seeking university credit or 
continuing education. These courses are designed for undergraduate students 
interested in this field of study as well as veterinary/graduate students and 
professionals already immersed in aquatic animal medicine.

Spaces are LIMITED, Register TODAY!

Summer & Fall 2012 Courses:

• Aquatic Wildlife Health 
Issues<http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/>
 (Summer)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is a 3 credit course which introduces students 
(upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or 
higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common 
health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, 
manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. >Registration ends 
May 11th

• Manatee Health and 
Conservation<http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/>
 (Summer)
Manatee Health and Conservation is a 3 credit course that provides students 
(upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or 
higher degree) a detailed overview of manatee natural history, health 
assessment, and research findings and explores conservation issues. 
>Registration ends May 11th

• Aquatic Animal Conservation 
Issues<http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/>
 (Fall)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is a 3 credit course that will expose 
students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA 
or higher degree) to some of the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with emphasis on 
marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. >Registration is Now Open!

For more information contact us:

Iske Larkin, PhD <mailto:[email protected]>
Education Coordinator
(352) 294-4095
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

AAH Distance Learning Webpage
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/

AAH Facebook Page
http://www.facebook.com/UFAquatic

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