Friday, February 23, 2018
Of Mice and Wildlife – Rodent Roulettemouse-1708379.jpg Photo by Jared Belson Category: Wildlife 411 |
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Friday, February 16, 2018
Communicating Science - Wildlife Health Through a Camera LensPart 1: Underwater with the Hellbender and the Videographer Communicating science is hard. Successfully communicating science to non-scientists takes work and a willingness to make your science relatable. To jump-start our science... Category: In the News |
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Friday, February 16, 2018
What the duck? Learning how to draw a duck’s blood in the fieldanimal-3114813.jpg Category: Wildlife 411 |
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Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Avian cholera outbreaks in waterfowlThe CWHL is closely following a series of avian cholera outbreaks in waterfowl across the United States. Avian cholera is a contagious disease of birds caused by the bacteria,Pasteurella multocida, which mostly spreads in waterfowl and... Category: Disease Watch |
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Friday, January 19, 2018
Could this be another big year for northern “invaders”?Snowy_owl_on_wing,_cupsogue_beach_(32631855931).jpg By Russ - snowy owl on wing, Cupsogue beach, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Category: In the News |
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
BRRR! Worried about birds this winter?northern-cardinal-938377.jpg Category: Wildlife 411 |
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Prof. Andrew Dobson: Elephants, Ivory and the Wildlife TradeElephants, Ivory and the Wildlife Trade This lecture was presented in conjunction with Andrew Dobson's first campus visit as an A.D. White Professor-at-Large on October 15-21, 2017. Dobson is a professor of ecology, wildlife disease... Category: Wildlife 411 |
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Investigating emerging disease in wild turkey populationsWild turkeys are a conservation success story in New York state. Due to overhunting and loss of forest habitat to small farms, turkeys disappeared for over 100 years until a small population wandered over the border from Pennsylvania... Category: In the News |
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Monday, October 23, 2017
The Risk of Urine-based Deer LuresDr. Krysten Schuler interviewed to discuss CWD and the risk of deer-urine. Deer-lure debate widens with spread of chronic wasting disease By Tom Venesky at Times Leader, October 22, 2017 Category: In the News |
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Sunday, September 3, 2017
CWD and deer urineDr. Krysten Schuler commenting on the risk of using deer urine when hunting and the potential to spread Chronic Wasting Disease. Hunters, government, industry at odds over deer urine By MARY ESCH ASSOCIATED PRESS September 3, 2017... Category: In the News |
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Thursday, August 10, 2017
Discussion on EHD on Facebook Live with National Deer AllianceNational Deer Alliance - Coffee and Deer Episode 13 - Talking Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) w/ Cornell University's Dr. Krysten Schuler Category: In the News |
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Monday, August 7, 2017
On NPR - CWD Testing in NYS - Still necessary for preventionChronic Wasting Disease Still A Threat In NY, Despite Few Cases Sarah Gager August 7, 2017 WSGK Radio/NPR Category: In the News |
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Monday, July 17, 2017
Drs. Bunting and Schuler on the contract awarded to support wildlife health in NYSDr. Beth Bunting, wildlife veterinarian, and Dr. Krysten Schuler, wildlife disease ecologist, discussing the $4.8 million contract awarded to the Wildlife Health Program to support disease surveillance, response, and wildlife health in... Category: In the News |
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Friday, July 14, 2017
East Coast Seabird MortalitiesThe Northeast Wildlife Disease Cooperative diagnostic laboratories and cooperators are seeing seabird mortalities in some limited areas. Thus far, the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation has received 20 shearwaters from the... Category: Disease Watch |
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Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Mysterious fatal disease of Eastern bluebirdsUnusually high numbers of dead Eastern bluebirds, Sialia sialis, were reported to the Cornell Wildlife Health Laboratory (CWHL) this past summer. The reports came mostly from people who have monitored nest boxes for years and knew this... Category: Disease Watch |
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Saturday, July 1, 2017
Dr. Krysten Schuler on wildlife as indicators of environmental healthDr. Krysten Schuler, Disease Ecologist at the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab, was recently featured in a news story by Spectrum News on the relationship between wildlife and environmental health. Learn about why we are interested in... Category: In the News |
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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 |