The Certificate in Wildlife Health aims to provide a comprehensive and multidisciplinary undergraduate experience immersing students in the contemporary health concerns of wildlife populations. This program will offer a diverse exploration of critical issues affecting free-ranging wildlife health, combining in-depth coursework encompassing the scientific, regulatory, policy-related aspects of wildlife health and conservation. Additionally, a pivotal feature of this certificate is its commitment to dynamic, active educational experiences via a spectrum of strategies to address existing and emergent challenges in wildlife conservation.
Dr. Christopher Cleveland, Assistant Professor SCWDS (Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study) College of Veterinary Medicine (706) 542-5707 ccleve@uga.edu