Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease in White-Tailed Deer in the Kingston, Ontario area
At the end of September, approximately 30 deer were found dead on Wolfe Island and reported to the CWHC ON/NU…
Impaction intestinale par des écailles de graines de tournesol chez deux ratons laveurs au Québec.
Le tournesol, originaire de l’Amérique du Nord, a été d’abord cultivé par les premières nations, puis a servi pour l’ensilage…
Intestinal impaction by sunflower seed shells in two raccoons in Quebec.
Sunflowers, native to North America, were first cultivated by First Nations, then used for silage as well as a source…
Bottlenose Whale Stranding Event
The CWHC was recently requested to respond to the stranding of two northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus) that had stranded…
The Wildlife Health Intelligence Platform : Data management for the modern world.
The CWHC National Office leads the organization’s health information management efforts through the development and maintenance of a world-class database…
Confirmation d’un cas de mycoplasmose chez un roselin pourpré au Québec.
Au cours de la dernière année, nous avons reçu plusieurs photos de passereaux présentant des lésions suggestives de mycoplasmose. Cependant,…
Confirmation of a case of mycoplasmosis in a purple finch in Quebec.
During the past year, we have received several photos of passerines with lesions suggestive of mycoplasmosis. However, as none of…
CWHC National Office publishes national bat health report
It has become increasingly important in Canada to understand and manage bat populations through a holistic bat health approach. Bats…
Métis Spirit
The CWHC has featured wildlife artists in our annual report previously and this year we are honoured to feature the…
A microscopic mystery infecting wild British Columbian bears
In 2008, the death of a captive black bear drew the attention of wildlife researchers at the Canadian Wildlife Health…
