A new toolkit designed by Veterinarians Without Borders for use in northern communities aims to educate on rabies identification, prevention, and treatment. (Photo courtesy of Veterinarians Without Borders)
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New program designed to educate on prevention and identification of the disease
Veterinarians Without Borders is bringing its message on the risks associated with rabies into northern classrooms. For its rabies education program, the group has shipped a toolkit of teaching materials to one school in every Nunavut community.
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