Feeder-borne Diseases and Risk to Backyard Birds
Spring at the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC) often means an uptick in songbird intake at our facility. The spring…
Spring at the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC) often means an uptick in songbird intake at our facility. The spring…
By the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative From March 11–15, 2025, community members from across the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut gathered…
Au cours des deux dernières semaines, Émilie L. Couture et Amélia Dalpé (RCSF-Québec) ont accompagné Méduline Chailloux du Réseau québécois…
Over the past two weeks, Émilie L. Couture and Amélia Dalpé (RCSF-Québec) accompanied Méduline Chailloux from the Réseau québécois d’urgences…
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative was well represented at Heroes 4 Wildlife‘s Environmental Awareness Festival in Oshawa, Ontario on October…
We would like to highlight the end of Benjamin Jakobek’s residency program. During this specialized three-year wildlife health training program,…
Nous souhaitons souligner la fin du programme de résidence de Benjamin Jakobek. Au cours de ce programme de formation spécialisée…
This summer, the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC) collaborated with the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), PEI National Park (PEINP), and…
Nobody is born a bat researcher but with the right training, anyone can become a bat researcher. That is, as…
Earlier this summer three, 6 week old red squirrels were brought to the Atlantic Veterinary College Wildlife Service in PEI.…