Wolves in Atlantic Canada
Genetic testing has confirmed that a large canid shot in Newfoundland this March was indeed a wolf. It is suspected…
Genetic testing has confirmed that a large canid shot in Newfoundland this March was indeed a wolf. It is suspected…
Thirty-five Canadian wildlife species, from whales to mosses, were assessed as at risk at the recent COSEWIC (Committee on the…
The CCWHC is a partner in an extensive public health assessment of rats in the city of Vancouver. Dr Chelsea…
Park staff warn about using caution when driving through areas used by caribou. A large amount of wildlife mortality is…
In early April, the CCWHC assisted Parks Canada staff at Grasslands National Park to fit three bison with new radio-tracking…
Ted Leighton, Executive Director of the CCWHC, has just returned from a three week mission in Sri Lanka aimed at…
On January 31, 2012, a resident of Buck Creek, Alberta, was convicted in Drayton Valley Provincial Court of unlawfully killing…
Registration is NOW open for the Summer and Fall semesters! Take Aquatic Animal Health Distance Learning courses through the University…
During the summer of 2011, the Alberta node of CCWHC undertook a project to determine if wild birds submitted to…
Investigation of a cave in New Brunswick which is known to have the largest bat population in the province has…