Comprehensive Anatomy Research Project

Comprehensive Anatomy Research Project

From Tia Greenberg

From Dr. Scott Echols: The Comprehensive Anatomy Research Project was established to determine the anatomy of various species in effort to promote better care and understanding of captive and wild populations of animals.

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Dr. Echols has been able to scan more and more animals to contribute to his data collection. This information will be used to help Veterinarians around the world!

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Donated money goes to the 501(c)3 the Tia Greenberg Foundation for Exotic Animal Research in Huntington Beach, California and is used to fund approved studies.

The Comprehensive Anatomy Research Project was established by Dr. Scott Echols in effort to use advanced imaging tools to study anatomy of animals.  This fundamental science is essential for proper care of wild, collection and companion animals and is missing for most the species under our care.

Multiple scientists (veterinarians, medical doctors, anatomists, biologists and more) are part of the Project.  Each researcher, or research team, works with submitted species with the ultimate goal of publication.  Focus is given to describing the anatomy and, in many cases, applying the information for clinical use in effort to improve animal care.

There are numerous studies already underway and funded.  However, we need assistance funding several projects.  

Please visit www.avianstudios.com, call 877-574-4186 or email Dr. Echols at [email protected]

To learn more about the Comprehensive Anatomy Research Project or Dr. Echols, please visit https://www.avianstudios.com/comprehensive-anatomy-research-project/.

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