This course examines the relationship between the health of free-living wild animals and their environment. The laboratory component of the course familiarizes the student with techniques of necropsy of a wide variety of mammalian and avian species, emphasizing comparative anatomy, recognition of basic macroscopic abnormalities, and harvesting techniques and basic identification of macroparasites. Note: students must be vaccinated for rabies. Four hours lecture, four hours laboratory per day for 2 weeks (summer intensive course). Three semester hours of credit. 26-04-2021-10-05-2021 Web Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced