Nunoa Project Peru and North American Camelid Studies Program

Description of Elective Experience

Type of Experience:

  • NACSP- 1 week camelid veterinary practice course offerred 1st and 3rd weeks of June each year
  • NPP- 2 weeks working in international veterinary medicine in the southern Peruvian Andes with alpaca and llama farmers- offerred in early July and late November each year

Description of Experience:

  1. NACSP- intensive 1 week camelid practice courses with hands on training and lectures; handling, physical examinations, nutrition, practical reproduction, reproductive problem solving, ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis, semen collection and evaluation, infectious diseases, vaccinations, GI parasite diagnosis and control
  2. Nunoa Project Peru- 2 weeks working with Dr. Purdy as part of a 7 person international team in the southern Peruvian Andes (10,000 to 15,000 ft.) with Alpaca and llama farmers: performance of ultrasound pregnancy examinations, treatment of skin disease, evaluation of breeding females and males, responding to problems of Peruvian alpaca and llama farmers, field necropsies, GI parasite diagnosis, neonatal examinations. Opportunity for sightseeing before or after the work. 
Institutional and Educational Resources - staffing, equipment, etc.

NACSP and NPP- multiple ultrasound machines used, physical examinations, extensive notes on camelid topics

Dr. Purdy has 24 years' experience as camelid practitioner

Nunoa Project has been working in Peru with alpaca and llama farmers for 10 years.  See the website at www.nunoaproject.org for an overview of the work and reviews provided by past volunteers.

Student Responsibilities - what is expected of students in terms of hours, days of the week, shadowing or actual support?
  1. NACSP courses- 8 AM-5 PM for 6 days.  Hands on work supplemented by lectures. Requires active participation in examinations, animal treatments, and problem solving. Working directly with Dr. Purdy.
  2. Nunoa Project Peru- 10 days work with alpaca and llama farmers at high altitude in the Peruvian Andes. Usually 630 AM to 6 PM.  Travel to farms by 4 WD truck and hiking up mountains.  Challenging physically.  Experience the challenges and benefits of working in international agriculture.  A life changing experience!
Supervisor
Dr. Steve Purdy
Contact email
Address

150 Fearing Street
Amherst, MA 01002
United States

Animal Type
Practice or Institution Type
Is student housing available?
No
Hours of supervision by a licensed veterinarian per week
NACSP- 54 hrs in 6 days; NPP- 110 hrs in 10 days
Global engagement opportunity
No
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