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From May 2010, vets, veterinary nurses and students will have access to a new source of accurate, regularly reviewed, practical and research-led information about donkeys thanks to a new section of the WikiVet website sponsored by the Sidmouth-based Donkey Sanctuary.
 
From May 2010, vets, veterinary nurses and students will have access to a new source of accurate, regularly reviewed, practical and research-led information about donkeys thanks to a new section of the WikiVet website sponsored by the Sidmouth-based Donkey Sanctuary.
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Nick Short, head of the eMedia unit at the RVC said “I believe that this unique resource will become an invaluable reference for vets not only in the UK but all over the world. It will also help ensure that future generations of veterinary students will have access to a reliable and extensive knowledgebase on donkey health and welfare.”
 
Nick Short, head of the eMedia unit at the RVC said “I believe that this unique resource will become an invaluable reference for vets not only in the UK but all over the world. It will also help ensure that future generations of veterinary students will have access to a reliable and extensive knowledgebase on donkey health and welfare.”
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Go to [[Donkey|the donkey section]] or to find out more about the work of The Donkey Sanctuary visit [www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk]
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Go to the [[Donkey|donkey section]] or to find out more about the work of The Donkey Sanctuary visit [http://drupal.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk their website.]

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