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Albrie Fletcher graduated from Michigan State University in May of 2023 with a B.S in Animal Science. She is currently applying to veterinary school in hopes to earn her DVM. She works as a veterinary assistant back in her hometown Lansing. Also, she has participated in a veterinary mission trip in Costa Rica as well…
Insert taken from the county website, click the button below to access the full article: SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA. February 20, 2026 – Two red foxes on San Juan Island have tested positive for avian influenza. At this time there are no confirmed human cases of avian influenza in San Juan County. Living in the islands gives us the special chance to…
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a wildlife rehab center? Now is your chance to find out! Check out our wildlife hospital, outdoor enclosures, and more located on 40 acres in the heart of San Juan Island. Prepare for the weather, remember to bring waterproof shoes or boots! (Keep in…
John is a senior at Michigan State University, where he is completing his B.S in Animal Science with a concentration in Pre-Veterinary medicine. He is currently in the process of applying to veterinary schools across the country in hopes of studying small animal/companion medicine with a specialization in orthopedic surgery and wildlife rehabilitation.
Linnea is a senior at Oregon State University, where she is earning a B.S. in Biology with a focus in Ecology, and completing a GIS certificate. She is passionate about protecting wildlife and local ecosystems and plans to pursue a career in wildlife conservation research.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in San Juan County birds; first HPAI-related human death recorded in Washington Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in San Juan County birds; first HPAI-related human death recorded in Washington By Kristina Stucki • Kristina Stucki photo A backyard flock and a wild gull tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza in San…