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By Josh Babcock, College of Veterinary Medicine
Inside a 13- by 15-foot space in Dr. Nickol Finch’s backyard, 32 snakes slither.
The ball pythons Jerry, Cyndi, Huey and Lita, to name a few are named after ‘80s rockers.
For the sand boas Bo, Daisy, Luke and Jessie it’s the Dukes of Hazzard.
The structure, just 20 feet from Dr. Finch’s front door, is one half of Snake Haus the only nonprofit animal sanctuary in Washington and Idaho known for specializing in snakes.
Fully insulated and equipped with power, the sanctuary, and Dr. Finch (’01), an exotics veterinarian at Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, are a lifeline for the snakes.
Making Chromosomes Count is launching the first of its kind and much anticipated, an all-encompassing magazine about Down syndrome, nationwide
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An independent, forward-thinking and non-partisan publication that goes way beyond educating and raising awareness about Down syndrome.
Evan Byrne, Ambassador and son of Stacey Byrne - Co Founder
Ever since becoming a #LuckyFew mum over six years ago, I’ve had a vision for an all-encompassing platform about Down syndrome WINCHESTER, England (PRWEB) January 21, 2021 Charity Making Chromosomes Count is extremely proud to launch the first issue of their much-anticipated magazine. An independent, forward-thinking and non-partisan publication that goes way beyond educating and raising awareness about Down syndrome. Living up to the charity’s mission statement, To showcase to the world the fascinating kaleidoscope that is Down syndrome and its community,