Join us in celebrating 25 years of wildlife health. 2017 marks the 25th anniversary of the … CWHC Annual Workshop 2017Read more
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CWHC in Europe
Promoting Wildlife Health Intelligence Technology on the International Stage Patrick Zimmer (CWHC Chief Operating Officer) and I … CWHC in EuropeRead more
Molly Kirk joins the CWHC as a Knowledge Mobilization Officer
Molly comes to the CWHC with over 8 years of diverse experience in wildlife biology. She … Molly Kirk joins the CWHC as a Knowledge Mobilization OfficerRead more
Day 12: Twelve Drummers Drumming
If you spend much time in forested regions of Canada and parts of the US, you’ve … Day 12: Twelve Drummers DrummingRead more
Day 11: Eleven Pipers Piping
Small, unassuming, but not to be underestimated, the Piping Plover inhabits shores and sandbars of water … Day 11: Eleven Pipers PipingRead more
Day 10: Ten Lords a Leaping
The days immediately following birth can vary tremendously among different species. Neonates, or newborns, are born … Day 10: Ten Lords a LeapingRead more
Day 9: Nine Ladies Dancing
There is nothing quite like the sight of the courtship ritual of the Clark’s and the … Day 9: Nine Ladies DancingRead more
Day 8: Eight Maids a Milking
Hmm, birds…milking…where’s the connection? Wait! Did you know that some birds feed milk to their young? … Day 8: Eight Maids a MilkingRead more
Day 7: Seven Swans a Swimming
Canada is home to three species of swans: the native Tundra and Trumpeter Swans and the … Day 7: Seven Swans a SwimmingRead more
Day 6: Six Geese a Laying
Snow Geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in North America. Once protected … Day 6: Six Geese a LayingRead more