Loop Abroad is not your typical study abroad program.
This summer, Nina Biundo, 19, a sophomore of MSU from Lincoln Park, volunteered her way through summer by spending two weeks on it in Thailand. By working in dog and elephant shelters, Nina recalls it as the best experience of her life.
Loop Abroad’s veterinary program allows students to gain hands-on experience on front line animal rescue and conservation, and how to tend to abused and abandoned animals. They work side-by-side with expert veterinarians.
Founded in 2009 by Addam and Jane Stine, the organization brings together students aged 14 to 30 to educate them in veterinary programs, animal science or marine biology while making a meaningful and lasting impact in their host countries.
Learn more about Loop Abroad and how you can volunteer by visiting: https://www.loopabroad.com/
Article and image source: News-Herald
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