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Dr. Amandine Gamble shares her adventures studying seabird diseases in one of the most remote places in the world, where the Wi-Fi is bad but the mutton is tasty. Listen and learn about her research on albatrosses, penguins, vultures and beyond.
Learn more about Amandine Gamble, PhD, DVM, MSc
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