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Wood duck in the water
Disease Watch
Confirmed Case of Duck Plague (Duck Viral Enteritis) in Onondaga County, NY
Black bear in field
Wildlife 411
A black bear walks into a vet clinic...
Chimunk in field of flowers
Wildlife 411
April showers bring an increase in animal-knapping
A red eft on the move
Wildlife 411
Why did the amphibian cross the road?
raccoon close up
Disease Watch
Canine Distemper and Raccoons
field mouse looking over pile of stones
Wildlife 411
Of Mice and Wildlife – Rodent Roulette
mallard duck in water
Wildlife 411
What the duck? Learning how to draw a duck’s blood in the field
Eastern Hellbender salamander close up
In the News
Communicating Science - Wildlife Health Through a Camera Lens
Snow geese flock
Disease Watch
Avian cholera outbreaks in waterfowl
Snowy Owl close up
In the News
Could this be another big year for northern “invaders”?
Female cardinal digging for food in the snow.
Wildlife 411
BRRR! Worried about birds this winter?
African elephant in wild
Wildlife 411
Prof. Andrew Dobson: Elephants, Ivory and the Wildlife Trade
wild turkey near water
In the News
Investigating Emerging Disease in Wild Turkey Populations
shearwater bird on sand
Disease Watch
East Coast Seabird Mortalities
Male Eastern bluebird on birdhouse with red roof
Disease Watch
Mysterious fatal disease of Eastern bluebirds
diamondback terrapin close up
In the News
Conservation CSI: Solving the mystery of mass turtle die-off
yearling white-tailed deer eating grass in rocky field
In the News
Cornell CVM, DEC collaborate to prevent return of Chronic Wasting Disease in New York deer
Checking tranquilized moose
In the News
Of Moose and Men: CVM Researchers gathering key insights on New York State moose populations

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