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Veterinarian students help animals hurt in Camp Fire

As Northern California grapples with the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in state history, some students are working to make sure animals are not left alone in the fray.

Veterinarian students at the University of California at Davis have gathered animals and pets injured in the Camp Fire to heal their injuries.

The university posted photos this week of three veterinarians and five veterinary students responding to the Butte County Fairgrounds and getting to work helping dogs, horses, pigs and goats, among other animals.

The work is being funded by the Veterinary Catastrophic Need Fund. If you’d like to donate and help the treatment of injured animals, click here.

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