Welfare and Handling Recommendations for Bat Censuses in Canada
It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of “Welfare and Handling Recommendations for Bat Censuses in Canada”…
Glue traps result in animal cruelty
Earlier this summer three, 6 week old red squirrels were brought to the Atlantic Veterinary College Wildlife Service in PEI.…
West Nile virus detected in Saskatchewan wild birds
CWHC Western/Northern has detected West Nile virus in six dead wild birds from Saskatoon and Outlook, Saskatchewan. The first of…
CWHC Annual General Meeting
In June of this year, the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative had its first annual general meeting since the pandemic. Staff…
A rare find in our lab after Hurricane Fiona – a White-tailed tropicbird.
As part of the ongoing National Avian Influenza Virus Surveillance Program, CWHC-Atlantic received a large shipment of birds recently from…
Symposium béluga 2023 – participation de l’équipe du RCSF-Québec
Du 3 au 5 mai dernier se tenait le Symposium béluga 2023 à Montréal. Ce symposium réunissait les principaux chercheurs…
Beluga Symposium 2023 – Participation of the CWHC-Quebec team
From May 3 to 5, the Beluga Symposium 2023 was held in Montreal. This symposium brought together leading researchers working…
Bat Acoustic Monitoring Workshop for Canadian Maritime Indigenous Organizations
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (CWHC), Atlantic Region partnered with the Native Council of Prince Edward Island (NCPEI) to host…
Relation hôtes-parasites chez les mammifères marins : un équilibre fragile parfois fatal
Les mammifères marins, comme la plupart des animaux sauvages, sont très fréquemment infectés par des parasites. Lors de l’investigation d’une…
Host-parasite relationships in marine mammals: a fragile and sometimes fatal balance
Marine mammals, like most wild animals, are frequently infected with parasites. When investigating mortality in a marine mammal, the pathologist…
