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Juvenile opossum on branch
Wildlife 411
Weird & Wonderful Wildlife - The Opossum
Ring-necked snake
In the News
Everything You Wanted to Know About Snake Fungal Disease but Were Afraid to Ask
close up image of bald eagle beak
In the News
What's a necropsy? The science behind this valuable diagnostic tool
Desert tortoise digging a burrow
In the News
How does math help restore wildlife communities?
White-tailed doe close up
In the News
Prion Hypothesis for CWD: An Examination of the Evidence
California condors
In the News
What’s math got do with wildlife restoration?
White-tailed deer in snow
Wildlife 411
Tips for Safe Handling and Processing Venison
Collage of all students
Wildlife 411
Where are they now?
rabbit on grass
Disease Watch
Positive Case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease in OH
deer at edge of woods
Wildlife 411
Citizen Science and Hunter Surveillance
inside the freezer
In the News
What’s in YOUR freezer?
Lego zombie
Wildlife 411
Is the Raccoon Zombie Apocalypse Upon Us? Nope
Bryan helping collect hellbenders
Wildlife 411
What did you do on your summer vacation?
Double-crested cormorant on branch above water
Disease Watch
Positive Cases of Avian Paramyxovirus in New York
Four-toed salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) on moss
In the News
Saving the Unseen - eDNA: A new approach in conservation and surveillance for hard to find species
frog in leaves
Case Files
The Curious Case of Tadpole Mortality
Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
In the News
Investigating Bobcat Fever
Juvenile Painted turtle
Wildlife 411
Let's Talk Turtles
feeding a baby squirrel
Wildlife 411
What’s Data Got To Do With It?
Red-Tailed Hawk in flight
Case Files
What NOT To Eat

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