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FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – National Geographic makes a $50,000 donation to Fort Valley State University in honor of two TV star alums.
The donation is in honor of Dr. Terrence Ferguson and Dr. Vernard Hodges. The veterinarians co-star in the show “Critter-Fixers: Country Vets.” Viewers see them encounter unique cases and care for animals between emergency visits to
their office and farm calls throughout rural Georgia.
The National Geographic $50,000 commitment will allow a scholarship for a full-time undergraduate student majoring in veterinary technology. According to a FVSU news release, the scholarship will go to a student with financial need. And it will help pay for tuition, books, supplies, and other fees.
National Geographic Wild will offer viewers a month of heart-warming family programming.
The channel will shine a spotlight on loving vets that care for animals, treating creatures of all shapes and size.
The month-long focus on vets kicks off this Saturday.
This May, National Geographic Wild shines the spotlights on vets, the heroic animal doctors that treat the injuries and illnesses faced by different creatures around the world.
From Saturday,
1 May 2021, viewers can look forward to family friendly, veterinary themed programming every Saturday and Sunday from
18:00 (CAT) on
National Geographic Wild (Dstv 181, Starsat 220).
The themed programming will feature Dr Michelle Oakley, the only all-species vet for hundreds of miles in the Yukon Territory in Northern Canada, the much-loved Dr Jan Pol who specialises in treating large farm animals in Michigan, Dr. Susan Kelleher (Known as Dr K) who runs South Florida s Broward Avian and Exotics Animal Hospital, and other remarkab