Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association (RIVMA)
302 Pearl Street #108
Providence, RI 02907
phone: 401.751.0944
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Relief Primate Sanctuary Veterinarian - 5-Month Placement (Parental Leave Cover)
Primate Sanctuary Relief Veterinarian Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary, Cotulla, TX 78014 About Born Free USA The Born Free Primate Sanctuary's aim is to provide nonhuman primates a lifelong home and a high standard of care without being needlessly intrusive. The 175-acre sanctuary located 90 miles south of San Antonio, Texas, is home to around 300 monkeys, many of whom were rescued from abusive or exploitative situations. The focus of animal care is to provide conditions in which the captive populations of macaques, baboons, and vervets are allowed to live out the remainder of their lives with extensive freedom of movement, choice of food, and choice of companions, in accordance with their social nature. The sanctuary is no
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