CCWHC Staff Conducts Annual Wildlife Lab for Veterinary Students
As part of our continuing commitment to education, the Ontario/Nunavut Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) region annually assists with…
As part of our continuing commitment to education, the Ontario/Nunavut Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) region annually assists with…
The new norm for Canadian winter weather seems to be anything but normal, and this can have an effect on…
In the past 3 months, six coyotes that were found dead or very ill within the City of Saskatoon (Saskatchewan)…
Saskatchewan’s winter 2012-13 Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) surveillance program is now drawing to a close. This program is based on…
“Emerging diseases” are infections that occur in some new and unexpected way or are new to science altogether. The fungus…
White Nose Syndrome (WNS) of bats is unfolding as an environmental and conservation crisis in North America. Some of our…
Since its inception, the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre (CCWHC) has maintained a secure data repository which helps researchers and…
Fish and Wildlife officials of Alberta Sustainable Resources Development have reported an illness in two elk in a herd in…
For the second winter in a row, majestic snowy owls are being spotted in unusually large numbers in British Columbia,…
In collaboration with Environment Canada and the BC Ministry Environment, UBC graduate student, Cait Nelson, investigated contaminant exposure in coastal…