Cancer in Clams: A new frontier in understanding wildlife health
Probably few people know that invertebrate animals like clams die from cancer or that cancer can cause high levels of…
Probably few people know that invertebrate animals like clams die from cancer or that cancer can cause high levels of…
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…
An article in WCVM Today – the newsletter of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, talks about…
The CWHC National Office has a new member to add to its team; Erin Moffatt started work as the Centre’s…
The program is now available for the upcoming Workshop for Wildlife Health Professionals which is being held this April 8-9…
Registration is now open for the 4th Workshop for Canada’s Wildlife Health Professionals. The workshop will be held in Québec…
The 4th Workshop for Canada’s Wildlife Health Professionals will be held in Quebec City on April 8 & 9, 2014.…
The CCWHC is pleased to announce that our Executive Director, Ted Leighton, was recently elected a Fellow of the Canadian…