Energy East project: TransCanada listens to beluga scientists
TransCanada recently announced that they decided not to go ahead with the building of a marine terminal at Cacouna as…
TransCanada recently announced that they decided not to go ahead with the building of a marine terminal at Cacouna as…
Thank you for following our short introduction to the Gray Jay. We think it’s a great species to represent our…
The CWHC has received very few Gray Jay submissions to our diagnostic labs over the years. Is it their remarkable…
The Gray Jay is a member of the Corvidae family (crows and jays) found across most of Canada. Known as…
The 4th Workshop for Canada’s Wildlife Health Professionals, organised jointly with the annual meeting of the Réseau faune et zoo…
As winter grinds on inexorably, and (it seems) interminably, many wildlife species enter a period of increasing peril. As I…
The program is now available for the upcoming Workshop for Wildlife Health Professionals which is being held this April 8-9…
A group of international scientists have completed the first global inventory of flu strains in birds by reviewing more than…
Over the period of January 2012 to January 2014, 17 raccoons were submitted to the Animal Health Centre in Abbotsford,…
“The leatherback turtle is a magnificent creature found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. This ancient species swam with…