Cold Blooded Invasives
Herpetofaunal Introductions The impacts of invasive species in general has been documented since the late 1800’s, however, it wasn’t until…
Safeguarding the Bighorns of the Canadian Rockies
The Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA) Protocol to Improve the Health Monitoring of Bighorn Sheep and the…
“Grey Jay”: The CWHC’s 25th Anniversary Artwork
A Celebratory Corvid This wonderful Robbie Craig original artwork was commissioned to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Wildlife…
A Bighorn Sheep in Baaaaaaa-d Condition
Bighorn Acting Sheepish In early February 2017 a conservation officer in southeastern British Columbia came across an adult female bighorn…
CWHC Annual Workshop 2017
Join us in celebrating 25 years of wildlife health. 2017 marks the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative…
Alberta’s Associate Additions
The CWHC welcomes our two newest official associates in the Alberta region, Drs. Susan Cork, Judit Smits, and Nigel Caulkett.…
Oh Deer! Wildlife Conservation Students get their Hands Dirty During CWHC Atlantic’s Annual Necropsy Course
On February 28, 2017, CWHC Atlantic hosted its annual white-tailed deer necropsy wet lab, for students enrolled in the Wildlife…
Vernal Vulnerability: Amphibians Emerge to Some Risky Situations
Spring has Sprung! Today is the vernal equinox, the first official day of spring. Soon we shall begin to observe…
Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 20 March 2017
Dear Bat Monday readers, Bat Monday will be taking a break until further notice. We hope to continue delivering this…
Crows in the Snow: A Wintery Tale of Reoviruses
“Winter is Coming, We Know What’s Coming With it.” -Jon Snow (Game of Thrones) On a sunny Saturday afternoon in…
