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Patrick Fitzgerald
Biography
My interest in animals started when I was little, hiking in the woods behind my house with my dad. We saw deer, turtles, and so much more, and I was intrigued by all of them! Since then, my love for animals grew. I received a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and started working in fisheries. After realizing that I wanted to stay on land, and after hearing about the wildlife clinic, I wanted to see what I could do to help. I'm excited to be a part of the team that takes care of injured wildlife, and to be a part of the Tufts community!