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- Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study Annual Report
- The Introduction and Emergence of Wildlife Diseases in North America
- CARLOS SACRISTÁN YAGÜE Research And
- The Maryland Non-Lethal Task Force Was Created Via a Memorandum Of
- Wildlife Diseases on the Increase: a Serious Threat for Europe’S Biodiversity the Example of the Bd Fungus Disease
- Day 1 August 31 Morning
- White Paper: Build Back Better in a Post-COVID-19 World
- When to Vaccinate a Fluctuating Wildlife Population: Is Timing Everything?
- August 5-10, 2018 67Th Annual International Wildlife Disease
- VI Vaccination of Non-Domestic Carnivores
- An Island of Misfit Tortoises: Evaluating the Use of Waif Animals To
- Reducing Public Health Risks Associated with the Sale of Live Wild Animals of Mammalian Species in Traditional
- Beyond COVID-19
- Trapping and Furbearer Management
- Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study 2020 Annual Report
- Ethics, Science and Adventure Tourism
- Oscar Horta È Professore Di Filo- Y La Tecnología Ed È Attivista Anti- Bisognosi Di Aiuto
- CUENCA 2021 August 31 to September 2
- Why Bother About Wildlife Disease?
- Spatial Modelling and Wildlife Health Surveillance: a Case Study of White Nose Syndrome in Ontario
- At This Time, Only Abstracts for the Wildlife Disease Association Portion of the Conference Are Available
- Illegal Wildlife Trade and Emerging Infectious Diseases: Pervasive Impacts to Species, Ecosystems and Human Health
- Introduction to Wild Animal Suffering: a Guide to the Issues, Oakland: Animal Ethics, Retrieved from Wild-Animal-Suffering
- The Effects of Enrichment on the Physical and Psychological Health of Two Related Species at the Toronto Zoo by Sarah Malin Bsc., University of Toronto, 2012
- WILDLIFE DISEASE ASSOCIATION MEETING, SWEDEN 2004 12:00 – 1:30 LUNCH MONDAY, AUGUST 11 Cont
- INFECTION of AMPHIBIANS with CHYTRID FUNGUS RESULTING in CHYTRIDIOMYCOSIS Department of the Environment and Heritage
- Applying Lessons Learned to Conservation in the Post-COVID- 2 19 Era 3 4 Authors: Jiajia Liu1, Zhijun Ma1, Shilu Zheng2, Xingfeng Si3, Marc W
- Amphibian Chytridiomycosis Amphibians Human
- Health Risks and Wildlife Trade – the Need for a Permanent Global Ban on Wild Animal Markets and a Precautionary Approach to the Wildlife Trade
- Philosophers for Leave to File James J
- COVID-19 and North American Species of Mustelidae, Felidae, and Canidae
- Curriculum Vitae