A female wild turkey was observed exhibiting signs of illness last May in Shawville, Québec (Outaouais … First case of lymphoproliferative viral disease in a wild turkey in the province of QuébecRead more
Month: November 2017
Premier cas de maladie lymphoproliférative virale chez un dindon sauvage au Québec
Un dindon sauvage femelle malade a été observé en mai dernier à Shawville, dans la région … Premier cas de maladie lymphoproliférative virale chez un dindon sauvage au QuébecRead more
Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 27 November 2017
This is your weekly Bat Monday, brought to you by the national white-nose syndrome coordinator. Bat … Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 27 November 2017Read more
Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 20 November 2017
This is your weekly Bat Monday, brought to you by the national white-nose syndrome coordinator. Bat … Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 20 November 2017Read more
Welcoming a Visiting Collaborator
Dr. Pierre-Yves Daoust, Director of CWHC-Atlantic, and his colleague, James Simonee, Inuk hunter in Pond Inlet, … Welcoming a Visiting CollaboratorRead more
Two Weeks as a Fourth Year UCVM Student
The University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM) fourth year program uses a distributed veterinary … Two Weeks as a Fourth Year UCVM StudentRead more
Nouvelle résidente vétérinaire au centre régional du Québec
Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer l’arrivée de la vétérinaire Marion Jalenques au centre régional du Québec. Marion … Nouvelle résidente vétérinaire au centre régional du QuébecRead more
New veterinary resident at the Quebec Regional Center
We are pleased to welcome Marion Jalenques, our new veterinary resident in Wildlife Health Management. During … New veterinary resident at the Quebec Regional CenterRead more
Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 6 November 2017
This is your weekly Bat Monday, brought to you by the national white-nose syndrome coordinator. Bat … Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 6 November 2017Read more
A study of the raccoon roundworm in Ontario. It’s a trap!
Research is currently underway at the University of Guelph to investigate the raccoon intestinal parasite Baylisascaris … A study of the raccoon roundworm in Ontario. It’s a trap!Read more