CWHC participates in the delivery of BC bat capture course
Nobody is born a bat researcher but with the right training, anyone can become a bat researcher. That is, as…
Nobody is born a bat researcher but with the right training, anyone can become a bat researcher. That is, as…
Earlier this summer three, 6 week old red squirrels were brought to the Atlantic Veterinary College Wildlife Service in PEI.…
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC), Atlantic Region partnered with the Native Council of Prince Edward Island (NCPEI) to host…
Hello! I’m Harveen Atwal and I’m a fourth-year Biology student at the University of British Columbia. Over the past 9…
Nous souhaitons souligner la fin du programme de résidence de Marion Jalenques. Au cours de ce programme de formation spécialisée…
Last December, Marion Jalenques completed her residency program with the Quebec regional center. During this three-year specialized training program in…
Le Centre régional pour le Québec du RCSF, situé à l’Université de Montréal, offre un programme de résidence de 3…
The CWHC Quebec Regional Centre, located at the Université de Montréal, is offering a 3-year residency program in Wildlife Health…
In 2007, when I started finding plastic pollution in the stomachs of Arctic seabirds as I was conducting diet studies…
In January and early February 2020, the CWHC’s bat health team delivered free workshops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia…