Students in the Holland College Wildlife Conservation Technology Program Receive Necropsy Training
An interest in wildlife health is a natural fit for many involved in veterinary medicine but it is also very…
An interest in wildlife health is a natural fit for many involved in veterinary medicine but it is also very…
The latest volume of Le Naturaliste canadien features a special issue on birds of prey. The work of the CWHC…
Dr. Joan Belcher Budd, a pioneer worker on diseases of furbearing animals, wildlife and fish, and probably the most senior…
Every year, bald eagles and golden eagles are regularly submitted to the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC) Western Northern Region…
Le mésangeai du Canada appartient à la famille des corvidés (corbeaux et geais) et est retrouvé un peu partout au…
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 CWHC would like to welcome Julie Wittrock to the team. Julie is a PhD student supervised by our executive…
British Columbia is continuing the investigation and management of an outbreak of highly-pathogenic avian influenza (AI) in the Fraser Valley,…