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University of Florida Distance Learning   Press Release

Registration is NOW OPEN for Fall semester classes through the
Aquatic Animal Health program at the University of Florida, College of 
Veterinary Medicine.
*             Impact of Diseases on Wildlife Populations (fall semester)
*             Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues (fall semester)
Space is LIMITED, reserve your spot TODAY!

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Impact of Diseases on Wildlife Populations ( link - 
http://aah.distance.ufl.edu/idwpopulations/index.shtml ) - This online course 
will emphasize important diseases of terrestrial and aquatic wildlife in North 
America, emerging infectious diseases, as well as diseases that pose threats to 
human and domestic animal health. Lectures will cover fundamentals of the 
disease process, field investigations, conservation medicine, and discussions 
of selected diseases of significance to mammalian, avian, reptilian, and 
amphibian wildlife populations. Key diseases not found in the U.S. but 
important in other parts of the world will also be discussed. The ecological 
aspects of diseases will be stressed.

This course is introductory in nature and is recommended for upper level 
undergraduate and graduate students in ecology, wildlife, zoology, biology, or 
other related programs, as well as professionals working in the wildlife or 
environmental fields.

  Click here to REGISTER for the Fall 2011 semester 
(http://aah.distance.ufl.edu/idwpopulations/registration.shtml )
*Registration DEADLINE is August 26th*
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Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues (link - 
http://aah.distance.ufl.edu/aacissues/index.shtml ) - This online course is 
designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with a Masters or higher degree) to the controversial issues 
surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine 
mammals, with some emphasis on marine mammal conservation medicine, but also 
including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems.

Click here to REGISTER for the Fall 2011 semester 
(http://aah.distance.ufl.edu/aacissues/registration.shtml )
     *Registration DEADLINE is August 26th*

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UF Aquatic Animal Health Program
The Aquatic Animal Health Program (http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension/aquatic/ 
) at the University of Florida (UF) includes the marine mammal health program 
operated through the College of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/ 
) and the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience. It is funded by the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Also included is a strong program in 
fish and aquaculture medicine which is run in collaboration with the Program in 
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, in the School of Forest Resources and 
Conservation. This multidisciplinary program incorporates aspects of medical, 
biological, and environmental sciences. Partnership with multiple academic 
units at UF and other universities as well as governmental agencies, non-profit 
groups, and private industry are utilized to enhance our research, clinical 
care and educational activities. These collaborations enable us to provide 
broad curriculum and an extensive instructor list of highly trained 
professionals which have been the cornerstone of our success with our summer 
short courses (http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension/aquatic/education/ ).

Our Distance Education Program in Aquatic Animal Health is relatively new and 
new courses will continue to be added over the next several years. New courses 
that should be offered soon include Water Biology, Introduction to Fish and 
Aquatic Invertebrate Histological Interpretation, Introduction to Aquaculture, 
Introduction to Fish Health Management, Aquatic Animal Rehabilitation, and 
Manatee Biology and Health.


UF Aquatic Animal Health Program
Iske Larkin, PhD
Education Coordinator
(352) 294-4095
[email protected]

University of Florida
Division of Continuing Education
(352) 392-2137 x218
fax: (352) 392-6950
www.distance.ufl.edu



Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Research Assistant Professor & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension/aquatic/

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