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American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – June 5-8, 2024

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The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) held its annual forum from June 5-8 in Minneapolis. The ACVIM presented awards, welcomed new diplomates, and seated new officials.

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Minnesota VMA – Feb. 2-4, 2023

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2-4 in Minneapolis. The Minnesota VMA held its annual meeting from Feb. The MVMA presented awards and seated new officials.

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American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians – Oct. 6-12, 2022

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6-12, 2022, in Minneapolis. The American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians held its 65th annual meeting from Oct. The AAVLD presented awards and seated new officials.

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Minnesota VMA – January 29-February 1, 2025

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The Minnesota VMA (MVMA) held its annual conference from January 29-February 1 in Minneapolis. The MVMA seated new officials and presented awards, including the Veterinarian of the Year Award to Dr. James Bennett.

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Feline Veterinary Medical Association – September 26-29, 2024

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The Feline Veterinary Medical Association (FelineVMA), formerly the American Association of Feline Practitioners, held its annual conference from September 26-29 in Minneapolis. The FelineVMA conducted business and seated some new officials.

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United States Animal Health Association – Oct. 6-12, 2022

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6-12, 2022, in Minneapolis. The United States Animal Health Association held its 126th annual meeting from Oct. The USAHA presented awards and seated new officials.

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Crow Roosts

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We have a large crow roost in downtown Minneapolis it takes forever for them to finally settle into sleep. It could be that they are less likely to be shot at and driven away or there are fewer natural predators to disturb them at night. Now matter how you slice it, seeing a crow roost in an urban area gets the attention of non birders.