Follow a scientist tracking White Nose Syndrome of bats
Since 2007 White-nose Syndrome (WNS) has been associated with the death of millions of cave bats (especially Little Brown Bats,…
Since 2007 White-nose Syndrome (WNS) has been associated with the death of millions of cave bats (especially Little Brown Bats,…
Anil W. Kalupahana is a PhD student originally from Sri Lanka. He began his research at the Atlantic Veterinary College…
Over the years, smallmouth bass have become a very prized trophy amongst recreational fishermen in the Lac St-François area of…
Pathology is a key scientific discipline at the CCWHC. Direct examination of wild animal specimens remains our biggest and best…
In July of this year, Dr Richard Kock told those gathered at the international scientific meeting of the Wildlife Disease…
Late autumn is hunting season with white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and moose being the species commonly hunted in Canada.…
In late April, 2012, an American kestrel found on the railway line was submitted by the local municipality to Western/Northern…
Chronic wasting disease in cervids continues to spread slowly across North America including the Canadian Prairie Provinces. The disease is…
On 10 November, 2012 14 mute swans were found dead in Martindale Pond, which lies just south of Lake Ontario…
In early November, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources received reports of a deer that was behaving strangely. It was…