Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Article featured in Newsday, discussing salamander threats and healthSlimy_salamander_(Plethodon_glutinosus)_leaf_in_Land_Between_the_Lakes.jpg Category: In the News |
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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Cornell CVM, DEC collaborate to prevent return of Chronic Wasting Disease in New York deerThere hasn’t been a case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in New York state since 2005, and the Wildlife Health Program (WHP) at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine is trying to keep it that way. CWD attacks deer, moose and other... Category: In the News |
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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Conservation CSI: Solving the mystery of mass turtle die-offIn April 2015, hundreds of diamondback terrapin turtles and tens of thousands of fish were found dead on a beach near Flanders Bay, Long Island. This threatened species has already experienced steep population declines around Long Island... Category: In the News |
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Friday, May 12, 2017
Of Moose and Men: CVM Researchers gathering key insights on New York State moose populationsCornell researchers are mugging moose—but don’t worry—it’s for the moose’s benefit. Last week, researchers and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) biologists converged in Old Forge, N.Y., to meet with a... Category: In the News |
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What's the scoop on the 2016 Wildlife Disease Association's annual conference?WDA 2016 Conference presentation.jpg A presentation given at the 2016 WDA Conference. Category: In the News |
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Feature article in Great Lakes Today, discussing bald eagle and lead toxicityDr. Krysten Schuler on the continued impact of lead ammunition on the Northeast bald eagle population, education efforts, potential breeding impact on the overall health and population's growth. Kevin Hynes of the WHP is featured... Category: In the News |
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