Celebrating 25 Years of Wildlife Health!
A Brief History of the CWHC The CWHC was established and continues to reside firmly on the human-animal-environment interface and…
A Brief History of the CWHC The CWHC was established and continues to reside firmly on the human-animal-environment interface and…
In early February, staff and graduate students from CWHC Western Northern hosted a one day necropsy course. Fifteen conservation officers…
Introducing Invasive Wild Pigs The Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa) is native to Europe and Asia; however their range has…
The National Office of the CWHC would like to introduce Dr. Dale Jefferson as the new Data and Communications Officer.…
From November 7th to 10th CWHC staff and affiliates participated in the first Muskox Health Ecology Symposium hosted at the…
Fourth year veterinary students expand their training in wildlife veterinary medicine. On October 4th, 2016 a group of six, fourth…
Since early last century and maybe before, a correlation between the introduction of domestic sheep and declines in bighorn sheep…
Windows are bad news birds! Did you know that in North America hundreds of millions of birds are killed each…
From October 12 to 15, hundreds of North American bat researchers came together in San Antonio, Texas, to present their…
Unusual occurrences of white-sided dolphin strandings during the two first week of October Several stranding events involving white-sided dolphins were…